The spark plug gap for a 4HP Tecumseh snow blower typically ranges from 0.030 to 0.035 inches. It's important to check your specific model's manual for the exact specifications, as there can be slight variations. Proper gap settings ensure optimal engine performance and efficient ignition. Always use a feeler gauge to confirm the gap is set correctly.
.030 (0.76 mm) gap. Use a Tecumseh resistor plug.
Mine has NGK BPMR4A
According to the manual, it is 0.030 Robert
Most snow blowers have the spark plug on top of the motor :to change a spark plug you get a spark plug wrench (take wire cap off the plug) put wrench on spark plug then turn counter clock wise to take it out. To put a new one back in reverse the proses
The appropriate spark plug for a 6HP Tecumseh H60 Snow King engine is typically the Tecumseh part number 36079 or an equivalent. The recommended spark plug type is usually a Champion J19LM or a similar model. When selecting a spark plug, it's essential to ensure it meets the specified gap and heat range appropriate for the engine to ensure optimal performance. Always consult your owner's manual for the most accurate specifications.
http://www.toro.com/home/customercare/interactivemanuals.html Snowthrowers Single Stage Snowthrower TOC Maintenance Spark Plug Conditions Page down to Replacing a Spark Plug
20 thousands per john deere
dont know just got mine but it had a champion h10
I will assume a valve-in-block engine and the answer is an RJ19LM Champion or equivalent.
You can cross reference a RC12PYP3 or RC12YC non-platinum spark plug for a Briggs 696798. The Briggs Platinum 696798 spark plug is for a snow blower. Part number 696020 for a Platinum plug from Sears is an equivalent also.
13/16" - at least that is the size for my honda 520S snow blower.
If a snow blower is not getting gas, there could be a few different problems. The fuel line could be clogged, or the spark plug might have gone bad. There could also be a hole in the fuel line.