already have new ones...wondwring worth the time to do the checking... it's a JD 125. Just took the snow blower attachment off (Yes, that's a thing)Check the gap on the old ones, look for wear, throw them away after you get new ones.....
What brand lawn mower?
I live in the desert, what is a lawn mower and what is it used for....?
Exact same tolerance and spec. Not flying today.... guess u guys already figured that outNever hurts to check the plugs to see what the engine is doing.
We had a little snow fall last week, but it just turned into mud when it hit the ground. I really hope we are through with snow for now.
But then why the heck are the new ones bigger than spec?Gap gets very slightly bigger as the electrode erodes - probably not enough to measure after just a couple years in a lawn mower. Someone probably set the gap smaller when they were first installed
Your must be experimental$5? I think mine was only $3 at the local discount auto parts store. Yeah, I just chuck the old one.
But then why the heck are the new ones bigger than spec?
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Yup..."new" is not synonymous with "in spec" when it comes to a lot of stuff.Because the new ones were not gapped, just a coincidence that they are both the same.
Spark plugs are built to size / heat range specs. The plug gap is application specific. Your engine may spec .76 inches and another engine that uses the same plug could be different - .65, .8, whatever.
With a .76 inch gap that engine better have one very strong ignition coil.
I see what is wrong...they have "champion" on them.Exact same tolerance and spec. Not flying today.... guess u guys already figured that out
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If the mower runs fine I'd just throw some seafoam in the gas tank, change the oil, check the air filter and go. If you really want to do plugs or it doesn't run right I'd just replace them. These small engines don't exactly have precise tolerances and most of the time when they don't run right it's because of dirty carburetors that sat during the off season and got full of deposits from old gasoline.
I see what is wrong...they have "champion" on them.