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29 Dec 2018 13:38 #199628 by Cremator1
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Oh so on each blade it say 0.08 under it got 0.20mm

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29 Dec 2018 13:47 #199629 by Lambert
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The first one is imperial and a head cave.

If each blades 0.2mm ? you need 5 in a stack for 1mm which is minimum plug gap. You shouldn't then be able to get a 6th blade into the gap as that would be 1.2mm and bigger than the upper limit.

Normally the blades are not all the same thickness though?

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29 Dec 2018 13:49 #199630 by Cremator1
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Sorry no there are 31 blades each with different numbers on them

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29 Dec 2018 13:54 #199631 by Cremator1
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This is them
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29 Dec 2018 14:54 #199635 by Mattch5150
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Done mine today put bosch in, 14 quid for 4 from halfords. Halfords also do a nice gap tool for about 5 quid. Also recommend 16mm magnetic socket. It is awesome!

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29 Dec 2018 15:09 #199636 by Lambert
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Cremator1 wrote: This is them


Yeah that's better. Using the mm numbers create a stack that gives you a total of 1mm then repeat but with a stack of a total of 1.1mm for each plug they shouldn't be too tight for the 1mm or slack enough for the 1.1mm to rattle about in the gap.

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29 Dec 2018 15:44 #199638 by Cremator1
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Ok so use a 0.05mm and 0.04mm

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29 Dec 2018 15:52 - 29 Dec 2018 15:52 #199640 by reedx
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Cremator1 wrote: Ok so use a 0.05mm and 0.04mm


No, the stacks need to add up to 1mm and 1.1mm.

Assuming you have the necessary blades there, then use the 0.4mm 0.5mm and 0.6mm

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29 Dec 2018 15:55 - 29 Dec 2018 16:19 #199641 by Cremator1
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this is gap of plug out of the box looks big I can fit a 0.43mm and 0.54 mm together and can feel a slight drag took old plug out and can get 0.88mm and0.18mm before you feel slight drag
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29 Dec 2018 16:24 - 29 Dec 2018 16:42 #199648 by Cremator1
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The old plug can fit .020 and .021 together
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29 Dec 2018 16:49 #199651 by Busta
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You don't need to gap the plugs. Fit them as they come.

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29 Dec 2018 16:50 #199652 by Cremator1
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Will they be ok the gap on new ones look to big

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