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If you have the owners manual you should find the gap specifications there. Otherwise using a standard plug chart at any self serve retailer will provide the compatible plug specs.
.060 is fairly common pre-gap but check your owners manual to be sure.
The table below lists the torquing specifications for most spark plugs being installed in either cast iron or aluminum cylinder heads. Torque values assume clean, dry threads.
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