i have a 77 Chevy pickup and i was told by my friend the works on the race cars in okc that for 88 to 98 is .45 or .045 i don't remember if you look at the spark plug gapper then you will know but i go for more hourse power and i set mine at 65 so any where in that range
.060"
The recommended spark plug gap on a 1996 Chevy C1500 with a V8-305 engine is .060"
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every engine needs fuel, air, and spark. which is it not getting?
Need to know what size engine.
The recommended spark plug gap for a 1994 Chevy 5.7L Pickup is .035" The recommended spark plug gap for a 1994 Chevy 5.7L Pickup is .035"
The engine needs fuel, compression and spark to run. You are missing one of those.
Depends on the year and engine which you fail to list. Need more information.
The spark plug gap for the 1987 Chevrolet S10 4-wheel drive pickup with the 2.8 liter TBI 6-cylinder engine is .045 (in thousandths of an inch). The spark plug tightening torque is 7-15 foot pound.
0.035
you need: fuel compression and spark
0.060