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Shindaiwa Chainsaw Trimmer Spark Plug
PartSelect Number PS9263506
Manufacturer Part Number 15901019830
This Spark Plug Bpm-8y is a silver and white OEM part. Made of steel and ceramic it is individually sold, and is an electrical part. It is installed with a spark plug socket and is rated as Easy to install. It is attached inside of the cylinder head, and is used to ignite the air fuel mixture inside the combustion chamber.
You can clean the spark plug with a fine sandpaper of 180 or more, then spray it with carburator cleaner and wipe dry. However, even after regular maintenance, spark plugs need to be changed as part of good engine fine-tuning. Regap to manufacturer specifications. Refer to your owners manual or model number to ensure you are choosing the correct product.
Note: If your engine has more than one cylinder and sounds like it has a miss, you can remove each spark plug wire one at a time to find the miss. If the engine drops in rpm when you remove the wire, then that cylinder is fine, if it does not drop then you have found your miss!
Shindaiwa Chainsaw Trimmer Spark Plug
PartSelect Number PS8869847
Manufacturer Part Number 15901010230
Shindaiwa Chainsaw Trimmer Spark Plug
PartSelect Number PS9314055
Manufacturer Part Number A425000000
This spark plug is a genuine OEM part that is used on gas-powered lawn and garden equipment. The spark plug creates the spark that ignites the fuel and air mixture inside the engine, allowing it to run. It comes in a cylindrical shape with a ceramic insulator and a metal electrode that protrudes from the top. If your spark plug is faulty, your small engine may misfire, have difficulty starting, consume more fuel or not start at all. To check that the spark plug is faulty, you will need to use a spark tester to test it for electrical failure. Once you have done so, you can remove the faulty spark plug using a spark plug socket and ratchet. Place the new spark plug in to the socket and use your hands to carefully thread it into the engine. It is important to note that you should not wait until your spark plug is faulty to replace it. It should be replaced regularly as part of your annual small engine maintenance.
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