Spark Plug Inspection and Replacement
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WARNING
Damaged spark plug boots may emit sparks that can ignite fuel vapors under
the engine cowl, resulting in serious injury or death from a fire or explosion.
To avoid damaging the spark plug boots, do not use any sharp object or
metal tool to remove the spark plug boots.
1. Remove the spark plug leads. Twist the rubber boots slightly and pull off.
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2. Remove the spark plugs to inspect. Replace the spark plug if the
electrode is worn or the insulator is rough, cracked, broken, blistered, or
fouled.
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3. Set the spark plug gap (0.9–1.0 mm).
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Spark Plug
NGK B7HS‑10 or BPR7HS‑10 or recommended ones (Champion L82 or RL
82C with 1.0 mm gap)
4. Before installing spark plugs, clean off any dirt on the spark plug seats.
Install plugs finger‑tight, then tighten 1/4 turn or torque to specifications.
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Summary of Contents for 15 TwoStroke
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Page 94: ...Accessories OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 40476 a b c d e g h f ACCESSORIES 84 eng ...
Page 96: ...MH Models 39493 a b c d e f g h i j k l m o p q r n WIRING DIAGRAMS 86 eng ...
Page 98: ...EH Models 39494 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q WIRING DIAGRAMS 88 eng ...
Page 100: ...E Models 39495 a b c d e k j i q h g f l m n o p t r s WIRING DIAGRAMS 90 eng ...
Page 102: ...Single Remote Control Box 39496 a b c d WIRING DIAGRAMS 92 eng ...
Page 103: ...a Neutral switch b Main switch c Stop switch d Cord assembly WIRING DIAGRAMS eng 93 ...