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0.035 inch was a previous answer. I would seriously verify that. I show 0.035" as the SPARK GAP of the spark plugs, not the point gap inside the distributor. The point gap I found was more like 0.017" measured with the points open on the high lobe of the distributor shaft.
.018-.020
The point gap in a 1972 d100 varies. For the 225 slant 6 cylinder the point gap is.017- .023. For the 318cid, 360cid, 400cid and 413cid engines the gap is .014- .019.
28-32 dwell or .018 gap setting
0.18 or the thickness of a business card
points .020 spark plugs .035. and Dodge did not have a v6 then only a slant 6
the thickness of a paper matchbook works great
The ignition points on the 1976 model, 25 hp Johnson, are set to .020 in.
.50 is the gap for a 2003 Dodge intrepid with a 2.7 moter .
The car has electornic ignition. There are no points. The timing is a coil packand set for life.
I forget what the setting was but if you set them with a paper match stick it will be real close.
Depends on the model & year of the vehicle. It is listed in your owner's manual, & under the hood on a placard.