Spark Plug gap different for years and Spark Dwell Table is also different
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I was researching the gap to set my spark plugs at, and I noticed something rather odd, just wondering if someone knew the answer.
According to my Chilton manual 99-03 is .060 gap, 04+ is .040
Also i noticed that the spark dwell tables are different between the years
I looked up all 4.8 engines between 2000-2005. the differences are slight, but still, i wonder why they changed....
2000-2003 had this spark dwell

2004+ had this spark dwell
According to my Chilton manual 99-03 is .060 gap, 04+ is .040
Also i noticed that the spark dwell tables are different between the years
I looked up all 4.8 engines between 2000-2005. the differences are slight, but still, i wonder why they changed....
2000-2003 had this spark dwell

2004+ had this spark dwell
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I know the plugs are different, the earlier years were platinum which are supposed to be gapped at .060, and then they switched to iridium which are pre-gapped at .040
Funny how the spark dwell tables are different, that may be something for someone with a 99-03 truck to consider if they decide to upgrade to iridium...
Funny how the spark dwell tables are different, that may be something for someone with a 99-03 truck to consider if they decide to upgrade to iridium...
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What plugs are you running, that should help your decision. If you're going with the popular NGK TR55's, you could go with either a .055-.060 gap. I run mine at .055. If factory iridiums, leave them at their factory set gap of .040.
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