The spark plug gap for a 1996 Kawasaki KZ1000 P15 should be set at .032 inches. This is equal to .8 mm.
According to the Clymers manual it should be 0.028 - 0.031 Hope this helps.
1977 305 doesn't have points unless the distributor has been replaced with an older design. Point gap on any V8 Chevrolet is 30 degrees dwell.
30 degrees.
That truck should have electronic ignition, no points.
Spark plug gap for a 1977 Corvette using ACDelco R45TS is .035
.35 Gap
.035
A 1983 Toyota Corolla was equipped with electronic ignition system, therefore it does not have points. However, if the engine has been modified such that the car DOES have a point-type ignition system, the typical point gap for an earlier model (i.e. years 1974-1977) would be .018"
The spark plug gap for a 1993 Honda CBR600F2 motorcycle should be set at .036 inches. An auto parts store should carry a spark plug to fit this motorcycle.
The Gap is .030
Turn the crankshaft until the points are open to the widest point, loosen point attaching screws and adjust the gap to .014 then tighten the screws and your done.