there is no such thing
To set the ignition points gap on a 50cc Malaguti, first remove the flywheel cover to access the ignition points. Use a feeler gauge to measure the gap between the points, which should typically be set to around 0.35 mm (0.014 inches). Adjust the gap by loosening the screws securing the points and carefully moving them until the correct gap is achieved, then tighten the screws. Always double-check the gap after adjustments to ensure proper ignition timing.
Ford Festiva is car that is marketed by Ford between 1986 and 2002. The gap should be .040 on all V8 engines and the ignition gap for a 1998 5.2 is .040. There are no points in that vehicle. It has electronic ignition.
My 73 Bonneville has points type ignition. The later years had electronic ignition distributors, which had .045 or more gap. If you're engine is points type, the gap is .035.
0.4mm
.019
There are no points it has electronic ignition.
The dwell for the points should be 30 degrees. The spark plug gap should be .040".
If you set the points at 30 degrees you will be fine.
The point gap on a Yamaha DT250 typically refers to the gap between the ignition points in the magneto system, which should be set to approximately 0. points when the points are fully open. This gap is crucial for proper ignition timing and engine performance. Always refer to the specific service manual for your bike’s model year for the exact specifications.
New points, .019"Used points, .016"
Dwell is 28-32 degrees and the plug gap is .035
That truck should have electronic ignition, no points.