The spark plug gap for a Stihl FS45 trimmer is typically set at 0.020 inches (0.5 mm). It's important to check and adjust the gap to ensure optimal engine performance and efficiency. Make sure to use a proper gauge for accurate measurement when setting the gap. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and maintenance guidelines.
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To fix a flooded Stihl gas trimmer, first, turn off the ignition switch and remove the spark plug. Pull the starter cord several times to expel excess fuel from the cylinder. Allow the trimmer to air out for a few minutes, then reinstall the spark plug. Finally, try starting the trimmer again, ensuring to use the choke correctly and not to over-prime.
The spark plug for a Stihl FS36 is a Bosch WSR6F gapped at .025
Champion CJ8 spark plug is for the crsftsman 3.0 edger/trimmer
To replace the line on a Stihl FS 70 trimmer, first, turn off the engine and disconnect the spark plug for safety. Remove the cutting head by turning it counterclockwise, then take out the old line. Cut a new length of trimmer line (generally around 10-12 feet), thread it through the eyelets in the spool, and wind it in the direction indicated on the spool. Finally, reattach the cutting head, ensuring it is securely fastened before reconnecting the spark plug and starting the trimmer.
spark plug is good but when its plug in to coil on spark
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Yes, it is a screw in plug on the muffler and it has a screen on the end. Unscrew the spark arrestor from the muffler, then heat the screen with a torch to remove all the carbon buildup. GOOD AS NEW!
The correct spark plug for a Stihl 024 is an RCJ6Y (Champion), BPMR7A (NGK), or a WSR6F (Bosch). Make sure that the gap is set to 0.020 inches.
To change the head on a Stihl weedeater, first ensure the trimmer is turned off and disconnect the spark plug for safety. Use a wrench to remove the old cutting head by turning it counterclockwise. Align the new head with the spool, threading the line as per the manufacturer's instructions, and secure it in place by tightening it clockwise. Finally, reconnect the spark plug and you're ready to go.
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correct plug is NGK BPMR7A