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what should i gap my spark plugs at right now i'm at 140 psi compression on each side with cool head and 19cc dome spark plug at 28

br8es 100LL GAS BUT I WANT TO INCREASE my compression by going to 16cc domes and mabe use 110 race fuel or c16

should i gap my plugs still at 28 or 18 ? Also is there some kind of chart tells you what type of fuel to use depending on what compression you have ?

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what should i gap my spark plugs at right now i'm at 140 psi compression on each side with cool head and 19cc dome spark plug at 28

br8es 100LL GAS BUT I WANT TO INCREASE my compression by going to 16cc domes and mabe use 110 race fuel or c16

should i gap my plugs still at 28 or 18 ? Also is there some kind of chart tells you what type of fuel to use depending on what compression you have ?

 

I would definatley tighten that gap to 18-23 man.i would also think that with your 19cc domes you should be around 165 ish and hold it.but your elevation would play a part in that too.Anything over 155 160 you should run higher octane fuel. Where do you live/elevation?

 

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i'm at sea level when i got this cub setup i also was thinking that the compression was kinda low so you think mabe a problem with base gasket this was brand new 68mm pistons stock stroke if i get the compression over 165 then what c16?

 

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I'm not sure on c16 fuel,i've never ran it.I've only run 110 and alky.But being sea level your 140 sounds a bit shy of what you should be..I would for sure double check on any leaks.Do a compression check and see if it holds and then go from there.You have to think that the size of your base gasket will also have a small factor in your compression..

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Before you go swapping parts and changing fuels, what kind of compression gauge did you use? If its a cheapy, you might want to get a quality unit and double check your numbers.

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Before you go swapping parts and changing fuels, what kind of compression gauge did you use? If its a cheapy, you might want to get a quality unit and double check your numbers.

 

I have an auto zone gauge (bout 25 bucks) and a buddy has a snap on gauge.the psi difference was only negative a couple pounds.thought I would share just as an example on the gauges.whats your squish at?

 

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i took apart the cylinders today and found that my crank has a lot of play like so much so that when you move the rod side to side you can see the rod bearings. maybe time for a new crank right and the base gasket seemed fine ? :down:

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i took apart the cylinders today and found that my crank has a lot of play like so much so that when you move the rod side to side you can see the rod bearings. maybe time for a new crank right and the base gasket seemed fine ? :down:

 

 

 

oh and buy the way guys thanks for all the help :biggrin:

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