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Old 26-02-2018, 06:44 PM   #31
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Maybe Ford are lying. Or maybe they are just donkeys. Do you reckon they check gaps from off the shelf plugs when their mechanics install them



"This is the genuine oem iridium spark plug set to suit the BA Mk2 Falcon with 4.0 Turbo motor including FPV models

SK20R11 spark plugs come pre-gapped to 1.1mm and are a cold range high resistance plug to suit the Turbo
motor"

Please send us your VIN to confirm application if unsure as there are so many plug variations it is VIN specific
arronm, ask them yourself mate.
Probably not but not good practice eh.
As quoted from the ngk blurb posted by Maka,
Even if the preset Gap matches that required by your engine, it is always good practice to physically check the Gap as it may have shifted during transportation (not all spark plugs are packaged in a way that protects the firing end ).

and as for your link and they ask for the vin #, should also be asking is your motor still as per OE or if modded please advise imo. Very open advertising.
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Old 26-02-2018, 07:48 PM   #32
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Old 27-02-2018, 09:47 AM   #36
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Up until recently Autolite plugs were never pre gapped, especially those in the USA.
Only recently (about 2yrs ago) have Supercheap got blister packed in Double Platinum.
Those in your link not pre gapped.
IMO any decent mechanic checks plug gaps before fitting but thats me but I know donkeys are convinced whats in the pack is gapped correctly.
Its amazing how many plugs are dropped on the way to the counter or just not gapped properly ....not so bad these days .....agree with the decent mechanic comment above

For years ive serviced my plugs filed and regapped always amazed me how workshops bin them and chuck new ones in ...guess its the labour costs ,doesnt hurt to pull the iridiums and give them a gentle clean and re-gap , at 100,000km you usually cant see the electrode for carbon
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Excellent post. I refuse to pay the ridiculous prices for Iridium which only allow longer use, there is no power advantage I am aware of regardless. I use $5 plugs from Bosch in the 220kw Windsor & I change them every 10,000kms. I prefer new plugs more often than expensive ones less often, but I change everything before its recommended, oil, filters, pads etc
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[QUOTE=muzman;6092799]You may change your mind when youve fitted your headers [/QUOTE
And that's why I change them often, so they don't become 'attached' to the motor. It is a pia but I have made up a plug removal tool out of a few different ratchet sets which helps with the tight spots. The stock headers have one pia location, the other seven are simple. I believe the Pacemaker also create the same issue, one pia, the rest easier or is this sales talk to encourage me to purchase? My intentions are to s/c so I may use the long tube model which may be easier access. Are the stock headers that bad?
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