.030" or .762mm
0.030"
The Troy-Bilt Storm 2840 snow thrower with a 277cc OHV engine typically uses a spark plug with the part number Champion RC12YC or equivalent. It's important to check your owner's manual for specific recommendations, as variations may exist. Ensure that the gap is set correctly, usually around 0.030 inches, for optimal performance.
.030 Champion RJ19LM
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
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The spark plug socket size for a Honda snow blower is typically 13/16 inch (21 mm). It's essential to use the correct size to avoid damaging the spark plug or the engine. Always consult the owner's manual for specific details regarding your particular model, as there may be variations.
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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.
.030 (0.76 mm) gap. Use a Tecumseh resistor plug.
if its a snow thrower, when you are in operator position, it's right in front of you down left.
http://www.toro.com/home/customercare/interactivemanuals.html Snowthrowers Single Stage Snowthrower TOC Maintenance Spark Plug Conditions Page down to Replacing a Spark Plug
Look at the snow thrower as if you were walking behind it. About an inch or two above and to the left of where the drive speed control arm goes into the engine, there is a 3 inch pipe that comes out of the engine. On the end of that pipe is the drain plug. Make sure to tip the entire snow thrower back a bit at the end of emptying to get all the oil out.