Yes
Would you use lawn mower plugs in your car?? NO!!!!
NO, lawn mower spark plugs and a car's spark plug are different lengths, heat range and gap. Even if it fits the threads for the hole you run a high risk of causing major damage to the engine.
a 5/8 socket
No, not all lawn mowers use the same spark plug. Different lawn mower models may require different types of spark plugs based on their engine specifications.
A Champion CJ8Y or J19LM will perform fine
No, not all lawn mower spark plugs are the same. Different lawn mowers may require different types or sizes of spark plugs to function properly. It is important to use the correct spark plug recommended by the manufacturer for your specific lawn mower model.
You could try cleaning the spark plug. That worked for us. Take the spark plug out with a wrench and use sandpaper to clean it.
To prevent issues like oil on the spark plug, properly maintain your lawn mower by regularly changing the oil, cleaning or replacing the air filter, checking and replacing the spark plug as needed, and ensuring the fuel is fresh and clean. Additionally, make sure to follow the manufacturer's maintenance guidelines and store the mower in a dry, covered area when not in use.
try spraying some wd-40 where it screws in and let it sit for a day. then see if it will come out
Lawn mower spark plugs are not universal; different models require specific spark plugs designed for their engine type and size. It is important to use the correct spark plug recommended by the manufacturer for optimal performance.
I am asking the question. So there is no point in asking me to answer the question if I do not know the answer.
If you mean that the wire came out of the boot, then pull the boot off of the spark plug and use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plug.