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Spark plug gap

I would like to know how to gage the spark plug gap for a homelite chain saw model super 2 16in 40 cc

  • kathywebster Feb 09, 2009

    Thank you for the information. Good people do good deeds!

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Hi kathy. this is an easy one. first of all you will need a spark plug gapping tool, about a dollar at any auto parts store. Your chain saw most likely calls for PLUG TYPE: Champion CJ6 SPARK PLUG GAP: 0.025 in. (0.63 mm).

Here is the website of a short video to show you exactly how to gap the spark plug. write back if you need any more info.

www.expertvillage.com/video/6078_spark-plugs-gap.htm

  • Anonymous Feb 09, 2009

    Thank you for the kind words. Did you succeed in gaping your plug and did the chain saw start after that? Let me know as I can suggest a few other things that might make your saw start and run better. take care... Joe

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