I believe it crosses to a NGK BKR6EQUP: LASER PLATINUM PREMIUM Part#3199.
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Maybe R10 its the code production of that specific spark part number The reference number or part number is WSR6F (Bosch) BPMR7A (NGK) or WSR6F (Bosch) or W20MP-U (Denso) or RCJ7Y (Champion) are the same plug, but different brands.
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dodge ram 1500 and dodge ram dakota
There is no Champion spark plug with the part number 696798. There is a Briggs and Stratton part number 696798 that does cross reference with a Champion RJ 19LM.
Recommended: Bosch Spark Plug Platinum +4. Part number W0133-1636446 If unsure, go to a parts store and not a generic department store where the employees are not hired because of their knowledge.
You can cross reference a RC12PYP3 or RC12YC non-platinum spark plug for a Briggs 696798. The Briggs Platinum 696798 spark plug is for a snow blower. Part number 696020 for a Platinum plug from Sears is an equivalent also.
yes u can just type in cross reference chart and look for the part numberor . . . go to www.sparkplug-crossreference.com for a searchable cross reference
You can use the following plugs for a cross reference for a Champion CJ8 Denso - W20M-U NGK - BM7A or BM6A (BM6A is a hotter plug than the BM7A) Bosch - WS9EC Autolite Part # 255
The specified spark plug gapping for the 1992 Dodge Dakota with the 2.5L L4 is .035-inches. The Bosch OE Platinum part# is 8118. As in many modern replacement plugs they come already gapped from the factory,
No, Rexroth is part of a larger conglomerate called Robert Bosch GmbH. It is a private German company.
Other spark plug brands which cross-reference/interchange with the Champion QC12YC include: NGK: BCPR5ES Denso: Q16PR-U As for what applications the spark plug fits, it fits various European applications, such as BMW, Mercedes, and Saab.