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zhed44 03-May-2006 17:58

Overlarge Spark Plug Gap
 
Just a quickie.

I changed the plugs today and on getting the old ones out, I noticed that the last person who serviced the bike (before I owned it, I hasten to add) hadn't gapped the plugs - they'd left them with the "out of the box" gap ie: around 1mm+.

What would be the effects of an oversize plug gap?

I gapped the new ones to 0.5 - 0.6mm as per Haynes.

Thanks

[Edited on 3-5-2006 by zhed44]

Ains. 03-May-2006 19:00

The cylinder would fire slightly later than it should.

Ains.

Shazaam! 03-May-2006 19:19

The larger the gap, the better the throttle response. But, too large a gap will result in more misfires.

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...0432#pid301446

Ains. 03-May-2006 19:22

Quote:

Originally posted by Shazaam!
The larger the gap, the better the throttle response. But, too large a gap will result in more misfires.

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...0432#pid301446

Due to more fuel/air mix between the gap.

Ains.

Mr. R 03-May-2006 19:35

Shazaam!
Your post are always eDUCATIcational please have a look at the 851/888 board re: airbox i think Neil 851 could benefit from some of your knowledge.

Steve


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