dubdoc
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What do you consider to be the best spark plug gapping tool ever made? It doesn't have to be new or even modern....just the very best.
What do you consider to be the best spark plug gapping tool ever made? It doesn't have to be new or even modern....just the very best.
I'll second the Lang, but with the fancy pants Snap-on handleI've used them all and prefer the Lang 4450A.



But I don't gap too many plugs any more. Modern plugs containing platinum should never be hand gapped, as the risk of damage is too great.

What would you suggest for platinum plugs? Links would be appreciated![]()
... And the platinum pads are so thin that even touching them with a feeler can shorten their life, so I don’t even bother checking them any more...
The modern platinum plugs,can break the little tip off messing with the gap
I must be a contrarian or something - I've used various version of the old faithful "silver dollar" on my el cheapo™ brand spark plugs for decades. They work. Not sure why someone would say not to use them, unless it's so I can buy something I'll try once before I go back to old faithful.
Saying that - since Platimum plugs come pre-gapped, why would I?
What would you suggest for platinum plugs? Links would be appreciated![]()
That. Anyway, every new plug I buy comes with a cardboard tube protecting the business end so the factory gap doesn’t get disturbed.
And the platinum pads are so thin that even touching them with a feeler can shorten their life, so I don’t even bother checking them any more.
Heck, I just changed the factory plugs in my Accord at 102k miles. They were shot, but still were within a few thou of correct gap. The double fine wires just don’t erode that fast.
Of course, the copper plugs for my generators, mower, etc. I handle the old way, so I do still use the tools.
I must be a contrarian or something - I've used various version of the old faithful "silver dollar" on my el cheapo™ brand spark plugs for decades. They work. Not sure why someone would say not to use them, unless it's so I can buy something I'll try once before I go back to old faithful.
Saying that - since Platimum plugs come pre-gapped, why would I?