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What spark plug do I need for my Briggs and Stratton?

Dennis WaldenSep 13, 2021

Flathead Engine Spark Plugs & Gaps

Replacement Part TypeBriggs & Stratton Spark Plug Part NumberSpark Plug Gap
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”
Resistor692051.020”

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In respect to this, what size spark plug does a Briggs and Stratton lawn mower take?

NGK Spark Plugs for Briggs & Stratton Engines

Gap0.028" (0.7mm)
TerminalRemovable Nut
Thread Size14mm
TypeNon-Resistor, Standard
FitsBRIGGS & STRATTON GAS ENGINES -- All models except twin cylinder, Vanguard Intek, 19A400-19G400 series
Hereof, how do I know which spark plug for my lawn mower? Spark plugs are typically located on the back or side of a lawn mower engine. Look for a short wire that's about 1/4-in. -thick leading to the top of a short, cylindrical protrusion from the engine. If you're not sure where the spark plug is, consult your owner's manual.

Keeping this in consideration, can I use any spark plug for lawn mower?

The spark plugs in both types of engine work on the same basic principle. ... Some automotive and lawn mower spark plugs may be interchangeable, but many others are not because of physical differences.

What is the difference between RC12YC and rc14yc spark plug?

What is the difference between rc12yc and rc14yc spark plug? The higher number is a slightly hotter spark type plug. The RC14YC4 is now the standard plug for the 990/992 Generac engines. The 999 in the new 16-22kW Evolution (7000 series) units and older 20kW units are still using the cooler RC12YC4 plugs.

When should I change my lawn mower spark plug?

Replace spark plugs as often as is recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Change spark plugs at the beginning of every mowing season (in the spring) and/or every 100 hours of use.
  • Use the same spark plugs recommended by the manufacturer of your lawn tractor or push mower.

What spark plug does a 6.75 Briggs and Stratton take?

This Briggs & Stratton spark plug is good for 625e, 675ex, 725ex series, 625-675 series and Quantum 3.5-6.75 gross HP engines.
BrandBriggs & Stratton
Model799876
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)5.68 x 2.50 x 0.87 Inches

What is the recommended spark plug gap?

For most racing applications, you usually want the plug gap to be between 0.020 and 0.040 of an inch. Most engine builders seem to settle around 0.035 of an inch. Factors such as the type of ignition you run, cylinder heads, fuel and even timing can affect how much gap will work best for you.

How can you tell when a spark plug is bad?

What signs are there that your spark plugs are failing?
  1. Your car is a rough starter. ...
  2. Your car is a rough idler. ...
  3. Your engine will sometimes misfire. ...
  4. Your engine surges. ...
  5. Your fuel consumption is higher than usual. ...
  6. Your car isn't accelerating as it should.

Are all spark plugs the same for lawn mowers?

Yes there are different plugs for different engines. Usually you need the engine model on your mower, and take in the old spark plug to the hardware store. Ask for someone to help you find the right spark plug and tell them your engine model and mower model.

Will a lawn mower start with a bad spark plug?

A dirty or fouled spark plug can cause your lawn mower to not start. It can also work itself loose, causing issues. If the spark plug appears to be seated correctly but the engine doesn't start, a new one may be in order.

What happens if you use the wrong spark plugs?

If the spark plug fires at the wrong time, this could lead to constant rattling, pinging or knocking sounds. Hard vehicle start. If your car is having trouble starting or just feels disjointed and jerky, your spark plugs may not be working right, and this can lead to misfires and erratic performance.
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Dennis Walden

Dennis owns a small farm and loves to grill since his early childhood. He’s a professional cook, but hiking and enjoying the great outdoors is his no less favorite part of life.