Re: 12 volt conversion tune up
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The engine, distributor and advance curve would all have stayed the same so I would think the only thing that might possibly be changed would be the spark plug gap. A 12v coil producing maybe a hotter spark might have tempted your dad to use a wider plug gap more in line with current specs at the time of the conversion but that would not be a given or even necessary.
Posted on: 2019/11/3 15:00
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Howard
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Re: 12 volt conversion tune up
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For 12v, the spark plug gap is typically .032" and, if negative ground, that's what I would it to. However, my experience with the 10mm plugs is decades old so someone else might have newer information that applies to these small plugs, which I am presuming yours has.
Posted on: 2019/11/3 15:54
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