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Default Re: recommended components - 05-15-2007 , 01:02 PM






In message <31303030343237394649FEC803 (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk>, Guy King
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The message <1179225143.543210.143500 (AT) e65g2000hsc (DOT) googlegroups.com
from Andy Tucker <andytucker (AT) gmail (DOT) com> contains these words:

Another case in point - Ford OEM HT leads. The Zetec engines eat these
at the best of times, but only the OEM leads will be trouble free
after a few thousand miles.

Is there any truth in the idea that closing the plug gap up slightly
makes them last longer by reducing the operating voltage (the spart
starts at a lower voltage)?

Yes. That's why Ford changed the recommended gap from 1.3mm to 1.0mm.

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Default Re: recommended components - 05-15-2007 , 03:13 PM






The message <LedrHhAPXfSGFwit (AT) 10 (DOT) 0.0.3>
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Is there any truth in the idea that closing the plug gap up slightly
makes them last longer by reducing the operating voltage (the spart
starts at a lower voltage)?

Yes. That's why Ford changed the recommended gap from 1.3mm to 1.0mm.
Ill bet they didn't call them all back to do it!

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Default Re: recommended components - 05-16-2007 , 01:40 AM



In message <3130303034323739464A229663 (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk>, Guy King
<guy.king (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk> writes
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The message <LedrHhAPXfSGFwit (AT) 10 (DOT) 0.0.3
from Paul Giverin <paul (AT) giverin (DOT) co.uk> contains these words:

Is there any truth in the idea that closing the plug gap up slightly
makes them last longer by reducing the operating voltage (the spart
starts at a lower voltage)?

Yes. That's why Ford changed the recommended gap from 1.3mm to 1.0mm.

Ill bet they didn't call them all back to do it!

And you would be right. They did pre-gap all the Motorcraft replacement
plugs to 1.0mm and NGK did the same for their zetec plugs.

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