Was the previous owner and idiot or was it a mechanic??

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cobbcfi

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I just decided to give my 1999 Yukon a complete tune up and upon inspecting the old spark plugs everyone of them were gapped to .080?? Am I missing something? the book says .060 and that's what the new plugs (AC Delco) were already pre-gapped to.

So my question is:

Why would someone have gapped them to .080?

Idiot? Inexperienced? Performance mod? Just didn't know any better?
 

Gzes

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maybe its all they had and he said screw it its going in like it or not!!!
 

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Maybe the PO had bad eyes and thought he was gapping them to .06 but did .08 on accident :shrug:
 

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As far as I can tell it's completely stock.. And as a matter of fact I sucked down a bottle of seafoam and let it sit for 20 minutes, fired it up and didn't smoke out the neighborhood?? Did I do it wrong or was it not that dirty? I poured it down the vacuum line from the cruise control module and didn't get the smoke bomb I wanted..
 

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Spark plugs are a consumable. Every time it fires, a small amount of the electrode material is lost. So what starts as a 60 thou gap eventually works its way to a larger one....
 

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