giddyup306
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Ray III said:about the spark hitting the ground strap at the bend? Not gonna happen. Electricity follows the path of least resistance, and that is the shortest path it can find from a sharp edge on the electrode to a sharp edge on the ground strap.
All the same, when I fool with my plugs I also move the bend away from the electrode, and bring the tip down at a very slight angle (not so much that gap will increase with wear though), to discourage the arc from happening anywhere but the tip of the ground strap...
I'll retract that statement. I was thinking of DIS where half the plugs fire towards the center electrode and the other half fires towards the side electrode.
Back to the point at hand. The only benifit I can see from filing the electrode is a higher firing line. Like the HEI which were used to ignite exremely lean mixtures. Under WOT you are extremely rich and the mixture is much easier to ignite. Also I don't remember what it was on but the gnd electrode was acting as a PTC thermistor causing irratic firing. That's wher my prev statement came from.
I'll quit argueing. I thought I had something to back me up but I guess not.