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Try drying off the spark plug and spark plug wire area with a hair dryer. The engine may be flooded now so remove the spark plug and let the spark plug and cylinder dry out also.
No, propane does not require a smaller spark plug gap. The spark plug gap should be set based on the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific engine, regardless of the fuel being used. It is important to follow the spark plug gap specified for the engine to ensure proper combustion and performance.
Faulty/fouled spark plugs or spark plug wires. I had this problem and a set of new wires fix it.
The fuse rating it 15 Amps and the size is 3AG..can be accessed by unscrewing the tip of the plug in connector.
I set mine at .035
Spark Plug gap is .025
Champion
Champion RDJ7Y is the correct number.
Mine has original plug, it is a: Champion # CJ8Y
Yes
Most snow blowers have the spark plug on top of the motor :to change a spark plug you get a spark plug wrench (take wire cap off the plug) put wrench on spark plug then turn counter clock wise to take it out. To put a new one back in reverse the proses
torch F7RTC or champion RN9YC
.030"
.030"
NGK BPR6ES Champion RN9YC Champion Rn11YC4 [hotter plug fights carbon buildup
RN9YC or BPR6ES NGK - BPR6ES or DENSO - W16EXR or Champion - RN11YC or Bosch - WR6DC The RN11YC burns hotter and prevents carbon buildup better than the RN9YC.
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