Originally Posted by
Chris Peralta
Ya man, set the idle gap at home away from any dust. You only set that idle gap as a starting point, but you really should not have to move it much. Use the LSN to keep it running on the bench. Just follow what I posted and you will have it set very close. Chances are your going to have to lean the LSN a lot tho as you were most likely very rich to compensate for the high idle gap.
ok cool yea it was running rich on the low end because of the idle being to high but it dint flame out with the #77 plug it did keep on running.