www . motorcraft . com ( no spaces ) shows : the POINT gap for a 1968 Ford truck - 360 V8 engine w/o EC ( .017 ) w/EC ( .021 )
If the 360 is in a F100 the point gap is .021. If the 360 is in a F250 or bigger the point gap is .017.
points gap 17
.035 inch ( according to ford parts . com , no spaces )
It varies depending on the year. What year.
I believe that's .017 point gap with the automatic transmission equipped 390
On a 1968 Ford Mustang 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder engine the points are gapped at ( .027 )
should be between .017" and .021"
I believe for 1970 and 1971 , the point gap for the 360 cubic inch V8 ( 5.9 L ) in the Ford 1/2 ton truck is ( .021 inch / point dwell 23 to 29 ) The only other point gap mentioned for that engine in other years and 3/4 ton or 1 ton is .017 inch
The point gap for a 1968 Ford 302 engine is typically set between 0.016 to 0.020 inches. It's important to check the service manual for your specific vehicle, as slight variations may occur based on the engine's configuration and any modifications. Proper adjustment of the point gap is crucial for optimal ignition timing and engine performance.
gap is 0.035"
The point gap is 17 to 19