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Plug gap
A friend of mine just picked up a 1984 Firebird and was curious to know the correct spark plug gap for a 2.8 litre engine. He hasn't picked up a manual yet, and I thought someone here could tell me.....
Thanks.
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Re: Plug gap
The gap should be .045 according to the "Motor Repair Manual".
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Re: Plug gap
Same as a 305 - 350? Whale-oil-beef-hooked.... thanks!
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