The R44LTS6 spark plug typically fits a variety of small engines, particularly in outdoor power equipment such as lawn mowers, chainsaws, and other gardening tools. It's often used in specific models of brands like Briggs & Stratton, Tecumseh, and others. Always consult your equipment's manual to ensure compatibility with the specific engine model.
AC R44LTS6 0.06 gap
Honda Fit Spark plug gap is .043 in or 1.1 mm.
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Platinums are gapped at 0.60, and iridiums are typically gapped at 0.40... you shouldn't try to change the preset gaps.
A drain plug for a spark plug? Now why would there be? What would you drain from a spark plug.... the spark? If you're referring to a plug for the spark plug socket, I'm sure you could find something that would fit that would keep out debris while you let you engine sit without plugs. (Why??)
No. They are two completely different units.
13ft/lbs
Not really. If you remove the center cover on the top of the engine you'll see that there are spark plug "boots" that fit down on the spark plugs.
you get a spark plug socket or one of similar size to fit the spark plugs, then you just put it in the correct location and screw it in snuggly(not too tight cause you will break the ceramic casing), then connect all the spark plug wires
The Champion RC7YC spark plug is not the recommended spark plug for the Polaris Sportsman 600. The correct spark plug for this model is typically the NGK DCPR7E or equivalent, depending on the year. Always consult your owner's manual or a professional mechanic to ensure the right fit for optimal performance. Using the incorrect spark plug can affect engine performance and reliability.
1987 for 5.0
no, it takes the same socket as the others. most likely something is down in the hole next to the spark plug