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#92804 01/05/07 03:12 PM
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Drew22 Offline OP
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In the '34 repair manual on page 137 it posts the spark plug gap at .032 which sounds right, however on page 141 it says the gap for both the Standard and Master is .023. I'm assuming the second gap listed is a typo or more precise a transposition of the numbers 2 and 3. Can anyone confirm this, I don't know why cause a .023 gap has got to be wrong, just want peace of mind.
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Drew22 #92813 01/05/07 05:21 PM
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The later is a typo and was corrected in the 1935 shop manual on page 152; it states" The correct plugs for use in the 1934 motors K 10 for Master and K 9 for use on Master model trucks and Standard models. The gap should be set for both plugs to 0.032 in. "


34 & 35 trucks are the greatest. 36 high cabs are OK too.

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