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![]() Definitely. As I stated earlier in this thread, I run the Crane Fireball ignition & PS-91 coil. The N.O.S. techline said that I can run the gap between .050 & .055, which is basically the stock gap, being that I have an aftermarket ignition. If you just had the stock ignition, then closing the gap down to .035-.040 would be wise. The more powerful ignition allows you to open up the gap some.
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