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spark plug gapping - 05.13.2009, 04:07 PM

Hey guys, i know we are electrics here, and i should really be turning my lawn mower into a 60V power house with lipo's and brushless, but com'on. its a lawnmower.

i have however gotten a new spark plug and some new blades, and a new filter.

I am curious if anyone knows the proper gap for the spark plug. i know that it will work out of the package, but a lot of time, it is not exact.

I have a 4hp craftsman 20" lawn mower. anyone have any insight on the proper gap for the spark plug?
   
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05.13.2009, 04:17 PM

Just buy a new spark plug or google the spark plug number...
   
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05.13.2009, 04:30 PM

oh i have a new one, i just wanted to make sure the gap is correct.
   
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05.13.2009, 04:37 PM

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oh i have a new one, i just wanted to make sure the gap is correct.
I doubt it will be more than 30 thou.
   
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05.13.2009, 05:12 PM

yup, i found that too. i set it to that since it as closer to 25thou than 30. started it up and it runs fine.
   
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