justin_o_guy2
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What happened?
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East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
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YOu dont have the plug tool Zuki sent out? Its been a while, but, IIRC, it takes a really thin walled socket to get in there. YOu may hafta take the plug & go to Lowes & look in the lawn & garden area & get a pressed steel, thin deep socket.
As for gapping, lots of plugs come pre-gapped, like hillbilly teeth. If you got an rubidium its probably set. Closing a gap is easier than opening. If you need to open one, hopefully you have a gapping tool with a notch in it. Put that notch on the tang the spark arcs to & open it up. Dont go prying on the electrode to open it,, may not do anythying bad, IDK, its just not something Id do. Closing the gap is real easy. Hold the plug like a pencil &, on a smooth, clean hard surface, gently tap the plug, closing the gap. Measure often, dont go past your target zone.
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