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Servicing
davidjmiller:
Ok, so as a complete beginner I've started servicing the old V8. Oil change and oil filter change no prob. Today changed the Ht leads and that made a great difference to the smoothness of the engine (it was a bit groggy on LPG with the occassional mis-fire).
So, I have ordered the correct spark plugs from RPI but I forgot to ask what gap to use. I asked my local LPG garage and they said "25 thou" what the hell does that mean in mm??
Also, in terms of the air filter - it that something I just take out and clean or do I need a replacement?
Sorry about the basic questions :oops: :oops: :oops:
DM
v8kenny:
Well according to the RPI website the plug gap should be 8mm - 9mm if that's any use
The air filter can only be cleaned if it's a K & N type washable filter - if its a paper one bin it and fit a new one - if it's filthy that will have a better effect than the plug leads on the way it runs
I always fit washable (k&n ) filters to any Landie I plan to keep for a while - cheaper in the long run
extreme90:
--- Quote from: "v8kenny" ---Well according to the RPI website the plug gap should be 8mm - 9mm
--- End quote ---
:shock: :shock:
8 mm :shock:
do you mean 0.8mm ? as 8mm is more like a air gap :lol:
dan
v8kenny:
Dan - thank you for pointing out that the decimal point seems to have packed up on my keyboard :oops:
Poor DJM would of burst all his plugs trying to get a 9mm gap on them ! :wink:
Just as well you are on the ball :roll:
davidjmiller:
Thanks guys. I'll go for the .8 mm. Does anybody know how this relates to the "thou" scale??
Also, for the "spark-plug virgin" I guess it's just a case of apply tool, unscrew plug, bin, check gap on new plug, hand tighten then finish with tool. I understand that I have to be really careful not to cross thread but is there anything else I should be wary of??
Thanks once more,
DM
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