Buying Advice spark plug for my briggs

Rivets

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Best suggestion I can give you is to use a Champion J19LM or Autolite 458. Messing around will get you no where. 40+ years have taught me that.
 

Mwh0428

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I run ngks in everything I own from the trucks/cars tractors and lawn mowers. They seem to give just that extra little bit of power that you sometimes need. And since I have been using the I have had less carbon build up.

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I use NKG & Bosch at times, they worked well. Just found that Champion and Autolite are easier and cheaper for customers to find.
 

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Choose name brands.
I use NGK and Champion with good success .
 

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Most 4 cycle L-head engines take J19LM Champion or 458 Autolite.
Many 4cycle OHV engines use RN4C or RC12YS Champion.
2 cycle engine are all over the board depending on the manufacture.
 

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I use NGK and they seem fine and have had good success with them.

Tom.
 

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:smile: I am with Rivets. When servicing my customers equipment powered by B&S, flatties get RJ19LM and OHV RC12ys plugs. Any other engines, they get the plug called for by the manufacture. Other than that I run NGK's in my equipment including my car and truck. I run Autolite 216 in my K-series big block. Google G3RF an see what the people that has ran that plug had to say.
 
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