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Spark plug gap

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I have it written down somewhere but cannot find it.
Spark plug gap should be??????????  LPG running, 1.9DG, Green label coil.
Seem to remember it is a little wider than the normal petrol running engines.
Thanks in advance. 
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Re: Spark plug gap

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Thanks for that.
Never used triple electrode plugs in the 25 yrs that I have had my wagon. If it 'aint' broke etc. etc. However what does one do about the gap on the 'triples' if running on lpg  ie.adjusting. Are they not non adjustable? 
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they are not adjustable
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