I set mine i thinkI believe stock is somewhere .040-.044 ?? Something looks a bit off there.
I'd have to look again for this version/year and so on, but that sounds correct.I set mine i thinkat .042-.043 I can't remember we looked it up on Spur of the moment and did what we found .they was already set really close.
Can that be caused by lugging ?? From pinging ? I never did lug mine always ran ths piss out of it . My #6 hard carbon on it and was at a gap of about .046-.048 the rest was less than.045 and all original. I always run 89 in mine . Always .I'd have to look again for this version/year and so on, but that sounds correct.
In any case, his looked somehow wrong - like the ground electrode had been pulled up to increase the gap, not just from wear.
If you don't mind, who makes that radiator and where did you get it?The new aluminum 3-core (really three tubes) looks quite nice and well built.
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I'll get a photo of the box/company and post tonight after the day's labor. I did a bit of a dive into the Jeep's cooling dynamics. That search led me to a group of well-built, welded aluminum units that would do the job and be stronger than the plastic stocker.If you don't mind, who makes that radiator and where did you get it?
Thanks, I'll keep an eye out.I'll get a photo of the box/company and post tonight after the day's labor. I did a bit of a dive into the Jeep's cooling dynamics. That search led me to a group of well-built, welded aluminum units that would do the job and be stronger than the plastic stocker.
With a solid list, I used my favorite scientific method, enny-menny-minny-moe, and came up with the one that is sitting in my garage. ;-)
Jeep radiators have not been known for structural strength for going on 40 years now...........I'll get a photo of the box/company and post tonight after the day's labor. I did a bit of a dive into the Jeep's cooling dynamics. That search led me to a group of well-built, welded aluminum units that would do the job and be stronger than the plastic stocker.
With a solid list, I used my favorite scientific method, enny-menny-minny-moe, and came up with the one that is sitting in my garage. ;-)
I believe the CJ was the last to run a brass/copper radiator.Jeep radiators have not been known for structural strength for going on 40 years now...........