Einleitung

In a gasoline engine, a Spark Plug provides an electrical spark to ignite to fuel inside, generating horsepower. Over time, a Spark Plug's ability to ignite will reduce from wear and eventually not work. Replacing Spark Plugs ensures your engine will run at optimal efficiency.

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    • Tug the Spark Plug Cap from the top of the Spark Plug (between the OHV housing and the exhaust manifold) with your hands to remove it.

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    • Make sure the engine is turned off and cool to the touch before completing this step.

    • Using a ¼ “ socket and Handheld Ratchet, loosen the three screws holding the Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield on.

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    • Once the Heat Shield is removed, grip the Spark Plug’s threaded diameter with an Adjustable wrench and rotate counterclockwise.

    • Alternatively, you may use a 5/8" wrench or 5/8" deep socket along with a handheld ratchet.

    • Remove the Champion RC12YC Spark Plug from the device.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Jack Linchey

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