I, too have a can of the AC47 plugs unopened from their 1946 packing date. Allen, most A/C spark plug gaps are .016-.019. Here's my take on the plugs........ As Larry said, the Champion C10s don't seem to be long lived. Maybe 75 hrs if you don't maintain them-----maybe 100-125 hrs. if you do. Check swap meets and E-Bay under 'aircraft spark plugs' for any of the models. I have a couple sets of the BG 707SR plugs, that I bought on E-Bay from an acquaintance in Tacoma. These are four electrode plugs that seem to be very good and a bit hard to find. They might be more prone to fouling, if you use avgas. Make sure you lean after startup. Both the C10S and BG707SR are short plugs and I like them for the pre-war Franklins due to clearance problems with baffling. The REJ-38 is a good plug for the post-war engines. Their longer length is not a factor due to the fact that the plugs are mounted differently than the earlier engines. I haven't operated any of the AC47 plugs,yet. I do have some Autolite PE-30 platinum plugs that I might try. Keep the topic rolling ...............