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denso iridium questions???
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Francis" data-source="post: 5420488" data-attributes="member: 3393"><p>I've ran IT-22's for about 4 years - just changed them a couple of months ago to another set of IT-22's. I never had any problems running them.</p><p></p><p>You always need to check the gap on the plugs "out of the box" - you never know what they're gapped at until you do this. In the 16 Densos's I purchased from 2 separate vendors, the gap's "out of the box" ranged from about .030 to .045. There's no trick to setting the gap on Denso's - just stay away from putting any pressure on the center tip. I use a side gap tool to adjust the side electrode and carefully check the gap with feeler gauges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Francis, post: 5420488, member: 3393"] I've ran IT-22's for about 4 years - just changed them a couple of months ago to another set of IT-22's. I never had any problems running them. You always need to check the gap on the plugs "out of the box" - you never know what they're gapped at until you do this. In the 16 Densos's I purchased from 2 separate vendors, the gap's "out of the box" ranged from about .030 to .045. There's no trick to setting the gap on Denso's - just stay away from putting any pressure on the center tip. I use a side gap tool to adjust the side electrode and carefully check the gap with feeler gauges. [/QUOTE]
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