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I bought an NGK CMR4H. NGK says they recommend the gap to be .028". STIHL says it should be .020".

The actual gap I measured with a feeler leaf is .025". Can I leave it at .025" or should I squeeze is down to .020" ?

This is for my STIHL FS 91 R string trimmer which I consider to be a hero machine.
 

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The actual gap I measured with a feeler leaf is .025". Can I leave it at .025" or should I squeeze is down to .020" ?

This is for my STIHL FS 91 R string trimmer which I consider to be a hero machine.
I typically gap all of my chainsaw spark plugs to .025. That is what I have my FS 91 R set at too.
 

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This is what stihl recommend so think I would stick to that.
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Using The Right Spark Plug For Your STIHL Tools | STIHL Blog
Stihl's recommended spark plug gap is 0.020 inches (0.5 mm) for most of their trimmers, blowers, and chainsaws, including the FS 91. A proper gap is crucial for combustion and preventing misfires. While 0.020" is the standard, larger engines may require a slightly larger gap, such as 0.025" (0.635 mm).
k to that.
 
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