The gap on a 759-3336 spark plug for Cub Cadet engines is typically set at 0.030 inches (0.76 mm). It's important to check the owner's manual or specific engine specifications for confirmation, as the required gap can vary based on the engine model and year. Always ensure the gap is adjusted properly for optimal engine performance.
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Under the hood in the engine block
It's under the motor cover, in the engine area.
.025 in. .655 mm
Some cub cadet don't have sparks but can crank.
The gap setting for cj6y plug is.....027 From the maker of the plugs In Japan
Try drying off the spark plug and spark plug wire area with a hair dryer. The engine may be flooded now so remove the spark plug and let the spark plug and cylinder dry out also.
If you are asking about your Cub Cadet lawnmower, there may be some problem with the spark plugs. Perhaps they are defective or need to be replaced. I enclose a link to the company's how-to page, regarding how to change spark plugs. If this does not help, contact the dealer where you bought the machine.
If your Cub Cadet SRC 621 is not producing a spark, first check the spark plug for wear or damage and replace it if necessary. Ensure that the ignition coil is functioning properly and that all connections are secure. Additionally, inspect the kill switch and wiring for any faults. If these components are in good condition, the issue may require further diagnosis of the ignition system.
Rust on the fly wheel and or coil.
Front middle of engine. Easier to do by removing the cover held by four bolts on top of engine. There is a opening in front but to small to work with.