What is the gap on a champion RC12YC spark plug?
.030”
Flathead Engine Spark Plugs & Gaps
Replacement Part Type | Briggs & Stratton Spark Plug Part Number | Spark Plug Gap |
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Extended Life Series® OHV Spark Plug Platinum (Replaces Champion RC12YC) | 696202 5066 (5066D, 5066H) | .030” |
Resistor Spark plug – hotter spark (Replaces Champion RC14YC) | 496018S 5092 | .030” |
Resistor | 692051 | .020” |
What is the spark plug gap for a champion?
The gap setting is different for each vehicle but most are somewhere between 0.028″ and . 060″. Consult the owner’s manual or Champion ® catalog to find the recommended setting for the vehicle you’re working on.
What is the spark plug gap on a Craftsman lawn mower?
Flathead Engine Spark Plugs & Gaps
Replacement Part Type | Replacement Spark Plug Options by Briggs & Stratton Part Number | Spark Plug Gap |
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“Surefire” RJ2YXLE in Craftsman Smooth Start (MRS) lawn mower | 591040 | .030” |
What is the spark plug gap on a Briggs and Stratton?
030”
Flathead Engine Spark Plugs & Gaps
Replacement Part Type | Briggs & Stratton Spark Plug Part Number | Spark Plug Gap |
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Electromagnetic Suppression (EMS) (Replaces Champion QC12YC) | 691043 792015 | .030” |
Extended Life Series® OHV Spark Plug Platinum (Replaces Champion RC12YC) | 696202 5066 (5066D, 5066H) | .030” |
What is the best gap for spark plugs?
Changing the electrode gap is called a spark plug gapping. If you drive your car normally and tune the engine regularly, you can increase the spark plug gap by about 0.010″ for better performance and better fuel economy.
What are applications for Champion spark plugs?
Champion manufactures spark plugs for use in automobiles, high-performance engines, marine vehicles, lawn and garden tools and industrial equipment.
How do you replace spark plugs?
Use a wire brush or compressed air to clean up around the wire connections and make sure you’ve got a good, clean port. Replace the wires if necessary. Insert the new plugs and tighten with your ratchet. Using the spark-plug socket, remove each plug from the engine, and replace each with a new spark plug.
Should I change the spark plugs?
You’re looking for two things: how often you should change your spark plugs and where the spark plugs are located on your engine. For most vehicles, the rule of thumb is to replace your spark plugs every 30,000 miles (48,280 kilometers).