Plug Gap - Suggested or Altered with HEI?

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My new truck, a 78 C15 step side, has a swapped out 350 with HEI (Accel). I'm running the shorty plug equivalent.

Anyway, since the engine has HEI, should I open up the gap a bit more than the oft recommended .35 gap?
 

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A 78 would have had HEI regardless (1974 was the last year for points as std, 1975 HEI was standard, with option to delete for points).

Anyways, .040-.045 should be just fine.
 

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GM confused things back the day by initially recommending a gap as wide as .060, which was apparently intended to get a better mixture/burn for emissions. However, they quickly realized their mistake, and since then it’s been .035-.045 for most HEI engines.
 

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GM confused things back the day by initially recommending a gap as wide as .060, which was apparently intended to get a better mixture/burn for emissions. However, they quickly realized their mistake, and since then it’s been .035-.045 for most HEI engines.
I thought it was .080. First couple years HEI used to burn the rotor up as a result.
 

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