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Always
set the spark plug to the engine manufacturer's
specified gap setting. A gap that is too
small means that the spark duration will
be very quick and the spark will be thin
and weak. The consequences of this may be
bad starting and high exhaust emission levels.
This will result in an increase in fuel
consumption. If the gap is set too large,
the ignition system will not be able to
cope with the demands and a misfire situation
will occur. Some wide gap spark plugs have
a longer ground electrode to accommodate
a wide gap setting. These must be used where
specified, as opening up a standard plug
to a wider gap setting may result in the
electrodes not running parallel to each
other. This could result in abnormal and
premature electrode wear.
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