No problems with the motor, thanks to a lot of good advice from this forum. She runs great. Prepping some plugs for a trip this w/e and ran up on the obvious question........ the J/E manual states .030 plug gap, yet I seem to remember somewhere in the posts that .035 is really better. If .035 really is better, why is that the case? Is it that the coils are strong enough to push fire the extra 5 thousandths, making for a taller spark? I just got over a bad case of plug fouling, thanks to trash in the carbs, so if the extra .005 is gonna make them run any cooler, I don't necessarily want that. I tend to run her from 3,000 to 5,000 rpm, and don't like to just idle around. I run it pretty hard every chance I get. It's my understanding and belief that running a 2 stroker like ya mean it is the best for the motor anyway. Thanks in advance, Kevin.