The points gap for a 352 engine, specifically referring to the ignition points in a distributor, is typically set between 0.016 to 0.020 inches. It's important to consult the specific service manual for your engine model, as variations can exist based on the year and application. Properly adjusting the points gap ensures optimal ignition timing and engine performance. Always verify the specifications for your particular engine to ensure accuracy.
That year engine does not have POINTS.
.032 - .038 if it's a stock motor.
Points Gap: .014-.016 (26-28 degrees dwell) Plug gap .035 Auto-lite BF42 plugs
.035 spark .020 points
points gap 17
What engine and what year?
18
To set the outboard points gap on a marine engine, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Rotate the engine to the appropriate position (usually top dead center) to expose the points. Use a feeler gauge to measure the gap between the points, adjusting it to the manufacturer's specified measurement by loosening the mounting screw and repositioning the points. Once set, tighten the screw and recheck the gap to ensure it remains consistent.
.019 new points. .017 used points.
0.50mm i think....
.20 thousand on a feeler gauge
.025