The replacement plug for Champion RJ2YLE would be B&S 799876. This spark plug should have a gap of .020. This type of plug should not be used though with Quantum series 625, 675 and 725 or any L-head engine.
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The Champion number is a RJ2YLE. Somewhat hard to find if your not a dealer.
Champion RJ19LMC. Gap 0.020. Make sure it has the "C" on the end. The two are very different.
Yes. Or a 5861 which is the plug number to replace RJ19LM, J19LM, RJ17LM, J17LM, RJ19LMC, RJ2YLE, 799876, or RJ2YXLE, SOURCE- I work at Pepboys and it says directly on the package.
nothing, the difference between this plug and a rj19lm is minimal, but it has an extended electrode and a wide gap .040 instead of .030. You could theoretically use a 19lm with little issue but I wouldn't recommend it.
The replacement is a Champion CJ-8
Mine has original plug, it is a: Champion # CJ8Y
The Champion spark plug that replaces the Torch F7RTC is the Champion RN9YC. This replacement spark plug has similar specifications and is suitable for various applications that require a spark plug with comparable performance. Always double-check compatibility with your specific engine to ensure optimal performance.
The correct champion spark plug for Briggs & Stratton engine model 793541 is typically the Champion RJ19LM. It's important to ensure that the spark plug is installed correctly and that the gap is set to the manufacturer's specifications for optimal performance. Always consult the engine's manual for the most accurate information regarding spark plug specifications and replacement.
Yes, a Champion CJ8 spark plug can replace a Champion RCJ6Y spark plug, as both plugs are designed for similar applications and have compatible dimensions. However, it's essential to check the specific requirements of your engine, such as heat range and thread length, to ensure optimal performance. Always consult your engine's manual for the manufacturer's recommendations before making a replacement.
This plug is the Champion RCJ7Y.
Champion RCJ6Y