rn9y
NGK BPR6ES Champion RN9YC Champion Rn11YC4 [hotter plug fights carbon buildup
Bpr6es
This plug is the Champion RCJ7Y.
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.
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.
what is gap setting for NGK BPMR7A spark plug
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.
The Briggs & Stratton spark plug part number 5066 cross-references to several other spark plugs, including the Champion J19LM and the NGK BPR6ES. These alternatives can typically be used interchangeably in applications where the 5066 is specified. Always ensure to check the specifications and compatibility for your specific engine model before replacing spark plugs.
The Briggs and Stratton spark plug part number 797235 cross-references with several other spark plug numbers, including Champion RC12YC, Autolite 216, and NGK BPR6ES. When replacing, it's essential to match the heat range and thread size for optimal performance. Always consult your engine's manual for the correct specifications.
Rj19lm
Champion = RL95YC
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.