The point gap for a 351 Cleveland Ford engine is typically set between 0.015 to 0.019 inches (0.38 to 0.48 mm). It's important to check the owner's manual or service specifications for the exact gap, as it can vary slightly based on the specific model year and application. Proper point gap ensures optimal ignition timing and engine performance.
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The point gap is ( .024 inch ) for the 2.8 L - V6 engine in a 1974 Ford Mustang ( unless the engine compartment decal shows different )
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The point gap for a 1968 Ford with a 360 Engine are .017 without European Commission and .21 with European Commission.
It varies depending on the year. What year.
The spark plug gap for a 1972 333 cubic inch engine is suggested to be .030. The dwell point gap is .017.
The point gap is ( .021 inch ) unless the engine compartment decal shows different
I believe that's .017 point gap with the automatic transmission equipped 390
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The point gap for the 200 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder engine in a 1966 Ford Mustang is ( .024 to .026 inch )
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.019 new points. .017 used points.