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2025-09-03 13:09:28
The PQY Universal Spark Plug Gap Tool is a simple yet effective tool for adjusting spark plugs. It works with a wide range of spark plug sizes, including 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, and 16mm, which makes it versatile for various vehicles.The tool is lightweight and easy to use, and the red color makes it easy to spot in my toolbox. It’s precise and helps ensure that my spark plugs are gapped correctly, improving engine performance. For the price, it’s a solid tool that gets the job done without any complications. I would definitely recommend it for anyone doing their own spark plug maintenance.
KH
2025-08-20 12:48:37
A little small for my spark plugs. Not really haha. Fits perfectly and works exactly as needed. Set spark plugs inside, set gauge and tighten down to specs. Simple design that works great.
NickyNine
2025-08-10 15:57:30
You cannot beat this for the money. It works flawlessly. It’s super easy to read the feeler gauges. It is very durable. It fits all different size spark plugs. The value for the money is incredible.
Eric
2025-08-08 11:30:44
Easy readability.Good quality, correct sizes.Follow instructions, use one size smaller than what you need, then check your gap.
Jim
2025-08-07 10:17:32
I saw one of these in use by one of my favorite YouTube mechanics (Alex at LSC!) and I had to have one. Combined with a good set of feeler gauges, you'll get the gap consistent every time. Just go to the next thinnest gauge and gap to that. Then, when the electrode springs back slightly, the gap will be set perfectly. Inexpensive and highly recommended. ðŸ‘
B. Daniels
2025-07-08 13:45:07
Red Finish is nice. Tool works well. I had a few spark plugs to set the other day. Having a good size wheel with good thickness is a big plus. If wheel was smaller or thinner, it would be more difficult or more uncomfortable on your fingers to bend the spark plug ground terminal. The screw is easy to turn, but you need to have screw press tightly to get ground electrode to bend and not spring back as much. I needed a gap of 0.035. I found that I needed a feeler gauge of 0.032 or even 0.030 to bend electrode and have it spring back to 0.035. Using a feeler gauge of 0.035 to bend electrode to 0.035 isn't going to work. You have to downsize the feeling gauge that you select to fill the gap when turning the wheel. But once you select the right one, you are set. I was working with NGK Power V 7252 copper core with nickel terminals. I use an accurate gapper tool to verify that spark plug gap did get set to 0.035. Make sure to verify using your feeler gauge or some other gap measurement tool.
Jje
2025-05-22 16:37:37
It’s a pretty basic tool. Works as it should. Sturdy aluminum construction.
Ricky Rush
2025-05-13 13:26:30
Makes gapping plugs really easy
Teague
2025-05-09 19:32:32
Easy to use and gets you that precise gap
Frankie
2025-04-21 10:31:38
Petit bidule bien pratique pour ajuster le gap sur les bougies. Simple et rapide.
Customer
2025-04-12 15:04:08
I’ve only used it once, but seems to work as advertised ðŸ‘
steve renaud
2025-02-22 12:29:33
It works flawless for vw/audi mqb plugs
Scott G. Patterson
2025-02-20 16:52:46
Perfect for closing the gap on NGK 6510 plugs. Very solid construction. Recommended
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