Yes
No.
To compare decimals ; method 0.05 & 0.035 Bring both decimals to the same number of decimal places by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 0.050 & 0.035 ( Each is now 3 d.p.). Drop the decimal point 0050 & 0035 Drop the prefix zeroes 50 & 35 I think you will agree with me than 35 < 50 . Hence it follows that 0.035 < 0.05 NB This method is good for comparing all decimals.
greater than
greater than
NO !!!! To compare decimals 0.045 & 4.5 Bring both number to the same number of decimal places by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 0.045 & 4.500 ( 3 d.p. in this case). Drop the decimal point 0045 & 4500 Drop the prefix zeroes. 45 & 4500 I think you will agree that 45 < 4500. Hence it follows that 0.045 < 4.5
Yes, 060 is greater than 045
No.
.045
.035 or you can go .045 depends on the engine setup but .045 is a safe gap.
NO!!! The decimal point is the critical factor. 035 = 35 ( The zero is trvial) . .035 = 0.035 = 35/1000 = 7/200 Notice 35 does NOT equal 7/200 . This is becaiuse of the critical position of the decimal point.
Full size Blazer - 350 - .035 S-10 - 2.5L - .060 - 2.8L - .045 - 4.3L - .035
2.5L 4cyl - .060 2.8L V6 - .045 4.3L v6 .035
Spark Plug (ACDelco R45TS) [Gap @ .035” for points distributor, .045” for HEI distributor]
.035 for points type ignition and .045-.050 for duraspark ignition
0.15 greater then 0.35
It sould be on the iformation sticker on the fan shroud.
set the gap to .035-.045