no, 0.60 is bigger. An easy way to tell is to pretend the 0 and the decimal aren't there.
So if you were comparing 0.67 to 0.35 it would be like comparing 67 to 35, 67 is obviously larger, and so is 0.67
Yes, 060 is greater than 045
The guys at Autozone told me .050-.060. But i'd stick close to .050 or a little more.
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062
If it has the 3.8L motor, then the spark plug gap is .060. If it is the 5.7L motor, then the gap is .050 (unless you are using AC rapidfire plugs, then it is also the .060 gap).
250 cubic inch - straight 6 cylinder - ( .050 inch ) 302 cubic inch - V8 - ( .050 inch / .060 inch in California )
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They do not make .050 over pistions. But they do make .030,.040, and .060 pistions.
0.06 is larger
.125 is thicker than .050
04 = 4 is less than 050 = 50
I've seen aftermarket pistons available in .060" oversize. Probably wouldn't want to try to go any bigger than that.