KD tools makes one but I can't tell you who sells that brand. I have had one now for 20 years now.
I am looking for them fancy spark plug gappers.Not the normal rampstyle ones either. That should keep the smartass's out Does anyone know where to locate one????
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KD tools makes one but I can't tell you who sells that brand. I have had one now for 20 years now.
Which ones are you looking for????
the feeller guage style or the "pilers"??
http://s7.sears.com/is/image/Sears/0...=2.56&fmt=jpeg
Sears has these (http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...TOOL&ihtoken=1)
Or
http://static.summitracing.com/globa...jac-380700.jpg
Summit( you can find others else where... just ez to find for example) (http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku)
do not use feelers or ramp type...buy the wire type they are pretty common...try www.snapon.com.....i know they are expensive but they have a nice kit they sell for 20-30 bucks that comes with all of them including brass.
Or
http://static.summitracing.com/globa...jac-380700.jpg
these are the ones THanks yellow
Those Jacob's are cool I use one, sure saves a lot of time, just takes a bit of checking to get the gap right the first time, then it's a breeze!..
Just drop plug 3 inches from the ground for .035 gap. 6 inches from ground fo .018 gap for mags. Nothin to it.
Just drop plug 3 inches from the ground for .035 gap. 6 inches from ground fo .018 gap for mags. Nothin to it.
LMAO!..
Just drop plug 3 inches from the ground for .035 gap. 6 inches from ground fo .018 gap for mags. Nothin to it.
I like this way of Gapping BUT is this dropping on Concrete OR Dirt??And do I have to allow for the Wind? I guess I need to stick with this way of doing it since the one from Summit only goes as small as .025 and I gap .018 for my Mag.
Has to be assphault. You should carry a chunk in your toolbox. You drop em wrong and it is your ass' fault.
You will have to adjust for peanut plugs or projected tip plugs also.