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.010 to .012"
Then ignition of the fuel/air mixture in the cylinders will cease, and you won't be going anywhere.
0.010-0.014"
take the air filter housing off on left side the ignition coils
0.010-0.014" is the Briggs spec
Ignition misfires and "sputtering" can be caused by any number of system failures such as air/fuel, ignition and even emissions/exhaust. A failing ignition coil, control module, plug wire and plug are often components that should be examined when diagnosing such misfires.
Ignition coils generate the voltage needed to create the spark for ignition of the fuel air mixture, without it the vehicle will not run.
If a 9-horsepower Kawasaki engine is backfiring under load, you might need to clean or replace the air filter. The timing coil could be damaged as well.
No, there is no coil or Spark Plugs. Ignition takes place due to heating from compression of the fuel/air mixture. Some diesel engines have a "Glow Plug" for aid to starting in very cold weather.
It is the same as an ignition coil on all internal combustion engines. It is a high voltage transformer that provides a spark at just the right time to ignite the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber.
When looking at the engine, the coil will be on the passenger side of the engine. Look at the air intake tube box, follow it up to the throttle body. Next to the throttle body on will be the coil. Its a single coil, not coil over plug design. Erik
# Remove necessary air filter tubing at throttle body. # Prior to removing ignition coil, spray compressed air around coil base at cylinder head. # Prior to removing spark plug, spray compressed air into cylinder head opening. This will help prevent foreign material from entering combustion chamber. # Remove spark plug from cylinder head using a quality socket with a rubber or foam insert. Also check condition of ignition coil o-ring and replace as necessary. # Inspect spark plug condition.. # Start the spark plug into the cylinder head by hand to avoid cross threading. # Tighten spark plugs.. # Before installing ignition coil(s), check condition of coil o-ring and replace as necessary. To aid in coil installation, apply silicone to coil o-ring. # Install ignition coil