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2f sparkplugs
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2f sparkplugs
what spark plugs, and what gap should i set them to for a 2f running Lpg
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Re: 2f sparkplugs
I have a NOS set of Denso plugs for a 2F here if you're interested, say $30 plus postage? plug gaps are only important if you still have a points distributor. If you still have a plins distributor, spend the $50 or so for a jaycar/dick smith HEI kit - still uses the points to trigger but the ignition current is switched through a big transistor so the points gap/dwell becomes unimportant and the points never wear out.bad_religion_au wrote:what spark plugs, and what gap should i set them to for a 2f running Lpg
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ngk number - bp6ey
according to ngk website www.ngk.com.au
Your Vehicle:
1976 - 1984 Toyota Landcruiser 2F
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP5EY 0.9
Iridium Option BPR5EIX 0.9
so with lpg you run the hotter plug thats what the number designates and if you really wanna get technicall then you can gap it to 1mm or 1.1 if its still not running perfect
i just run em stock .9 gap and its perfect ill et you know how easiy it starts after neasly 2 weeks of not starting it
according to ngk website www.ngk.com.au
Your Vehicle:
1976 - 1984 Toyota Landcruiser 2F
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP5EY 0.9
Iridium Option BPR5EIX 0.9
so with lpg you run the hotter plug thats what the number designates and if you really wanna get technicall then you can gap it to 1mm or 1.1 if its still not running perfect
i just run em stock .9 gap and its perfect ill et you know how easiy it starts after neasly 2 weeks of not starting it
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