Plug gap

Standard point ignition, gap them at .035 as designed. As they wear they will be at .040 or so when it's time for a new set. The spark lights the fire. No reason to reinvent the wheel here. If it's not going to make a big power or mileage difference, why even bother. Gap them, screw them in, and drive away.
but, but, but.......there's E3s. There's Splitfires. There's HEI conversions. There's .080" plug gaps. All that's just gotta be better. lol