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No, a Champion spark plug RC12YC and a Briggs & Stratton 692051 spark plug are not the same. While both may serve similar functions in small engines, they are designed for different applications and specifications. The RC12YC is a standard spark plug used in various applications, while the Briggs 692051 is specifically designed for certain Briggs & Stratton engines. It's important to use the correct spark plug type to ensure optimal performance and compatibility.
The BPR6ES spark plug typically requires a 5/8-inch (16mm) socket for installation and removal. This size is standard for many automotive spark plugs. Ensure you have a spark plug socket with a rubber insert or magnet to help secure the plug during installation.
You can use a Champion RC12YC, available @ any car or farm store.
My 92 model Geo spark Plug gap is 0.39 thousands of an inch. One Liter 3cyl/5sp. Plug is a ngk BPR6ES-11 Hope this helps
NGK BPR6ES Champion RN9YC Champion Rn11YC4 [hotter plug fights carbon buildup
The Briggs and Stratton spark plug 759-3338 can be cross-referenced with the Champion RJ19LM spark plug. Additionally, you may also consider the NGK BPR6ES as an alternative option. Always ensure compatibility with your specific engine model before making a replacement.
The Torch L7RTC spark plug is commonly replaced by the NGK BPR6ES or the Champion RN9YC spark plug. Both options are compatible and suitable for various applications where the Torch L7RTC is used. Always consult the vehicle’s manual or a professional to ensure the correct replacement for your specific needs.
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.
For an 8hp engine, the specific spark plug required can vary depending on the manufacturer and model of the engine. Common spark plugs used in small engines, including 8hp models, are often designated as types like NGK BPR6ES or Champion RJ19LM. Always refer to the engine's manual or specifications for the exact spark plug model recommended for optimal performance.
The Torch A5RTC spark plug is often cross-referenced with the NGK BPR6ES and the Champion RN9YC spark plugs. These plugs share similar specifications and applications, making them suitable alternatives for various engines. Always verify compatibility with your specific engine requirements before making a replacement.