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Replacing the plugs on my buddies 98 with the 5.2l today, can anyone tell me the correct gap for the plugs? I've heard .040 thrown around a few times but I'm not sure if thats correct for the 5.2. Thanks for the input!
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i have the 5.2 in my 2000 ram and the gap is .040 for that so i would imagine that it would be the same
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