No. 1 megabyte = 1 024 Kilobytes, 1KB = 1 024 bytes 0.58 * 1 024 * 1 024 > 1 000 000
This info comes from the VW Fox Bentley Manual. Manufacturer/Type/Electrode gap Beru plugs - RS35 - .031 in - .035 in Bosch plugs - WR7DS - .024 - .028 in Champion plugs - N8GY - .024 in - .028 in Torque no more than 15ft lb.
750 DOHC motors use .024" to .028" (0.6 - 0.7 mm) through 1984. My son had put "out of the box" NGKs in it that I found to be gapped at .031", and bike was running fine.
Up if it is more than half, down if it is less than half. You round it off by omitting the decimal place. So .0234 becomes .023, and .0236 becomes .024.
No, .031 is not legally intoxicated.
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First, put 031 over 1000 [031/1000]. No simplification. So, 0.031=31/1000
The owners manual says .031, which is right for factory stock plugs. Using Autolite double platinums it's .044. Any less than .040 and your engine will misfire and set the malfunction light.
Not at all.
The 1985 Stihl 024 AV is 44.6 cc.
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