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Spark Plug Bpm-8Y
$5.95
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX9263506
Manufacturer Part Number
15901019830
Replacing the spark plug should be part of your regular maintenance. How often to replace it depends on your model but is generally changed at least once a year or more, depending on use. When a spark plug has gone bad this can lead to a hard-starting engine, a misfire, or the engine not starting at all. Replacing it is very easy. Start by gapping your new spark plug according to the manufacturer specifications. For this repair, start by removing the boot from the old plug, use a wrench to remove it, and twist it off with your hand. Now thread the new replacement spark plug into place and tighten it using the wrench. This manufacturer-approved spark plug is sold individually.
Fix Number
FIX10036953
Manufacturer Part Number
98079-56846
This is a genuine OEM Honda replacement part. Spark plugs are used to take energy from the battery to create and electric spark, that spark is used to ignite the air fuel mixture in your small engine. Spark plugs are commonly used in of a number of small engines, such as lawn mowers, generators, snow blower, trimmers, augers, etc. It is recommended that you inspect your spark plug while you are doing regular maintenance, so you can clean and change the part when necessary. If you don?t replace it often enough you may have trouble starting the engine or it may run rough. To install this part you will need a spark plug socket.
Fix Number
FIX10036941
Manufacturer Part Number
98079-55846
This is a spark plug for a small engine, sold individually. Spark plugs supply a spark that ignites the air and fuel mixture, creating the power needed for the engine. It is essential to replace the spark plug as part of your preventative maintenance tasks, to ensure a smooth and efficient running machine. A worn spark plug can cause the engine to not start, a rough running engine, stalling, and increased fuel consumption. It is best to change your spark plug regularly to avoid these symptoms, however if you are experiencing one, the spark plug should be one of the first components you check.
Plug-Spark
$4.99
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Fix Number
FIX9140427
Manufacturer Part Number
796112S
This is a spark plug and it is found in various lawn equipment. If your engine is not starting or running poorly, you may need to replace the spark plug. This part is a RJ9LM. Meaning, it is a resistor type with a 14mm shell design, 3/8-inch reach, and 13/16-inch hex. The heat range is 9 for automotive, small engine, and ordnance applications. The LM indicates 14mm (special for lawn mowers). Before making this installation make sure to drain fuel from the tank and remove the old spark plug.
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Spark Plug
$5.19
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Fix Number
FIX9314055
Manufacturer Part Number
A425000000
Spark Plug
$15.58
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Fix Number
FIX9123562
Manufacturer Part Number
759-3336
Spark Plug
$7.96
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Fix Number
FIX9312171
Manufacturer Part Number
951-10292
Spark Plug - W16Epr-U - Denso
$5.95
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Fix Number
FIX10036943
Manufacturer Part Number
98079-55855
Spark Plug - Cmr4H - Ngk
$10.86
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Fix Number
FIX9941634
Manufacturer Part Number
31914-Z0H-003
Spark Plug
$14.40
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10014637
Manufacturer Part Number
791-610311B
This is a spark plug, and it is used in a variety of outdoor equipment. The spark plug ignites the fuel in the engine by producing a small spark. This part is RDJ7Y, meaning it is a resistor type, with a shell design thread size of 14mm, reach of 13/40-inch (tapered seat), and 5/8-inch hex. The heat range is 7 for automotive, small engine, and ordnance, with a standard projected core nose. If this part has fouled (the tip is burnt or damaged) you will need to replace it. If the engine is not starting or is running poorly, you may need a new spark plug. We recommend draining the fuel from the tank, and removing the spark plug before making repairs on your machine.