Champion RDZ4H
ngk Bm6a its the same plug
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No, one has a j at the end and the other has a y.
The Champion spark plug rj19lmc should be able to replace j19lm. Many of Champions spark plugs are interchangeable with plugs with the same letter coding.
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.
Use the same spark plug that came in it, Champion for best results.
The Briggs and Stratton spark plug 594056 and Champion RC12YX are not the same, although they may serve similar applications. The 594056 is specifically designed for certain Briggs and Stratton engines, while the RC12YX is a more general-purpose spark plug used in various small engines. It's important to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a compatibility chart to ensure you are using the correct spark plug for your specific engine.
Champion RA8HC has the same thread, seat, reach, hex size, and terminal type. I ordered a Kohler plug from Amazon and they actually shipped me this Champion Plug.
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.
j8c, its same thing just the copper plus hence the c at the end, same dimensions and everything but more efficient
My 16" Craftsman 36 cc chainsaw manual calls out for a Champion RCJ7Y....if that is the same size chainsaw as yours, I would go with that plug.
No, rc12yx and rc12yc are not the same in spark plugs. The alphanumeric codes for spark plugs denote specific features such as heat range, thread reach, and electrode gap. The differences in these codes can impact the performance and compatibility of the spark plugs in different engines. It is crucial to use the correct spark plug model recommended by the manufacturer for optimal engine function.