smilexelectric
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Whatever the gap said on the fan shroud when I changed them. Which I believe was .035.
Check under your cap. If you changed it recently, it's possible you didn't get it seated just right and have moisture and c0rrosion in there.
Doesn't mean anything, they can still go on crooked.Check under your cap. If you changed it recently, it's possible you didn't get it seated just right and have moisture and c0rrosion in there.
Don't understand how it wouldn't be seated right. Their are 2 screws that have to be lined up right to be able to screw them in.
Doesn't mean anything, they can still go on crooked.Check under your cap. If you changed it recently, it's possible you didn't get it seated just right and have moisture and c0rrosion in there.
Don't understand how it wouldn't be seated right. Their are 2 screws that have to be lined up right to be able to screw them in.
That could with any GM from that era or earlier. I still think he need to get rid of the Autolite plugs. GM motors don't like them. I have had fouling problems with them in the past in a GM motor and always on one cylinder. I'll bet #6 is a weak cylinder.Doesn't mean anything, they can still go on crooked.Check under your cap. If you changed it recently, it's possible you didn't get it seated just right and have moisture and c0rrosion in there.
Don't understand how it wouldn't be seated right. Their are 2 screws that have to be lined up right to be able to screw them in.
Spoken like a man with a 400.
That's where I had my problems.