What kind of spark plug does a Toro Recycler 22 take?
What kind of spark plug does a Toro Recycler 22 take?
A: A Champion QC12YC is the correct spark plug to use.
How often should you change a spark plug on a Toro lawn mower?
The Toro Co. recommends checking the spark plug in one of its gasoline-powered lawnmowers after every 100 hours of its use. It also recommends changing the spark plug at the beginning of every mowing season or after 200 hours of mower operation, whichever comes first.
Do Toro lawn mowers have spark plugs?
Your local Toro service dealer is the best place to get the correct replacement spark plug for your machine. Bring your machine’s model and serial number so you’re sure to get the right plug. Today’s spark plugs come pre-gapped, but it’s a good idea to double check this before installation.
What does a rc12yc spark plug fit?
RC12YC Spark Plugs
Center Electrode | Copper Core |
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Thread Size | 14mm |
Tip | Projected Tip |
Type | Resistor |
Fits | BRIGGS & STRATTON GAS ENGINES — Intek, Vanguard single cylinder OHV KOHLER GAS ENGINES — Command OHV, K series, 16.0/TH16, 18.0/TH18 |
What is the spark plug gap on a Toro Recycler lawn mower?
0.7-0.8 mm
Spark Plug Gap: 0.0275 – 0.0314” (0.7-0.8 mm) 5.
How do I know if my lawn mower spark plug is bad?
The more worn or dirty spark plugs are, the greater the tug on the rewind and more effort is required to produce an adequate spark. If you haven’t turned on your engine recently, your mower won’t start and/or you have to tug repeatedly on the rewind to start the engine, a damaged spark plug may be the culprit.
What size socket do you need to remove a spark plug from a Toro lawn mower?
Drive socket wrench in 1/2 inches or 3/8 inches, whichever is appropriate for your machine.
What NGK spark plug replaces champion RC12YC?
NGK BKR5E
DESCRIPTION. The JR BOU005 Spark Plug is suitable for replacing the following: Champion RC12YC; NGK BKR5E; NGK BCPR5ES.
What spark plug do I need for my Briggs and Stratton?
Flathead Engine Spark Plugs & Gaps
Replacement Part Type | Briggs & Stratton Spark Plug Part Number | Spark Plug Gap |
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Electromagnetic Suppression (EMS) (Replaces Champion QC12YC) | 691043 792015 | .030” |
Extended Life Series® OHV Spark Plug Platinum (Replaces Champion RC12YC) | 696202 5066 (5066D, 5066H) | .030” |
What is the proper spark plug gap?
For most racing applications, you usually want the plug gap to be between 0.020 and 0.040 of an inch. Most engine builders seem to settle around 0.035 of an inch. Factors such as the type of ignition you run, cylinder heads, fuel and even timing can affect how much gap will work best for you.