Tecumseh provides dealers with a 0.012" air gap guage, but 0.010 - 0.014" will do.
.035
65 degrees
$65 + tax
65
28-32 degrees is what the dwell is supposed to be. The gap itself isn't all that important if the dwell is correct.
65-85,000 depending on bonuses. I was a GM and made over 50k
NGK BR8ECM Standard with a 0.024 gap
A 289 (65-67) with single points has a point gap of .014 - .016 Dual point with mechanical advance has a gap of .019 - .021 ( and the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder is .024 to .026 inch )
Should be 9 larger wires (1 to each spark plug and 1 to the coil) Should also be a connector (small wire that leads to the negative side of the coil)
The answer is 22. The reason is that there is 5 less of a gap as you go from one number to the next. 211 - 167 = 44 167 - 128 = 39 128 - 94 = 34 94 - 65 = 29 65 - 41 = 24 So you would take 19 from 41, giving you 22.
With Irish Setters there is a small gap between the weight of female and male setters. Male setters generally weigh 65-75 lbs., and females weigh 55-65 lbs. full grown.
William Tecumseh Sherman (February 8, 1820 - February 14, 1891), an American soldier, businessman, educator and author who served as a General in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861-65), was known as Uncle Billy to his troops