steve baker Moderator Jul 28, 2015 #2 We use .050 inch for LO206 spark plugs. Steve www.Bakerracingengines.com
Kj26 Member Jul 28, 2015 #3 mac32 said: What should the gap be set at for a lo206 blue plate? Click to expand... 206's don't run plates..... Sry I had too lol. What Steve said.
mac32 said: What should the gap be set at for a lo206 blue plate? Click to expand... 206's don't run plates..... Sry I had too lol. What Steve said.
K Kart43 Member Jul 28, 2015 #5 Kj26 said: 206's don't run plates..... Sry I had too lol. What Steve said. Click to expand... I don't know why but some places are using plates instead of the slides.
Kj26 said: 206's don't run plates..... Sry I had too lol. What Steve said. Click to expand... I don't know why but some places are using plates instead of the slides.
CarlsonMotorsports Site Supporter Jul 28, 2015 #7 .045" plug gap is as big as I have gone with them. Typically I set them at .040". Maybe my dyno isn't sensitive enough. ----- Thanks and God bless, Brian Carlson Carlson Racing Engines Vector Cutz www.CarlsonMotorsports.com 26 years of service to the karting industry 765-339-4407 bcarlson@CarlsonMotorsports.com
.045" plug gap is as big as I have gone with them. Typically I set them at .040". Maybe my dyno isn't sensitive enough. ----- Thanks and God bless, Brian Carlson Carlson Racing Engines Vector Cutz www.CarlsonMotorsports.com 26 years of service to the karting industry 765-339-4407 bcarlson@CarlsonMotorsports.com