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The spark plug helps to start the engine by creating the spark that will cause the fuel to ignite in the engine during combustions. Over time, the spark plugs will become worn down and go bad. Multimeters are typically used to test the spark plugs. However, owners should also regularly look at the spark plugs to search for signs of corrosion that could indicate they are going to go bad. If they are not functioning properly, the engine will not fire and start. They will need to be replaced. This is an OEM replacement part that can be used on a range of small engines and lawn equipment from many brands. Compatible brands include Toro, Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Simplicity, and Snapper.
Color: Black. Includes two grates.
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The door of the Jenn-Air W141 simply pulls up and off, so the parts of the hinge that broke (snapped at the rivets; clearly the weakest point!) fell out. Turns out you only have to remove two screws from the front of the oven body to remove each of the two hinges, then pull it out the front! Simple! I ordered these hinges, they fit perfectly; unfortunately they didn't come with screws so I used the screws from the old hinges...they did NOT fit perfectly - slightly different thread pitch. Oh... Read more
Spark plugs work by providing an electric spark in a combustion chamber, igniting the mix of fuel and air that allows the engine to turn and propel a drive shaft. Insulated with ceramic to make sure the electric charge flowing through it is properly discharged, the plug is screwed into the cylinder head. The movement of the piston sucks fuel into the cylinder until it reaches the optimum level, the compression triggering the spark plug to send a pulse that ignites the fuel and pushes the piston to the back of the cylinder. This process is repeated hundreds of times a minute in an internal combustion engine. Eventually spark plugs simply wear out, particularly if they are not properly gapped, if the fuel mixture is improper, or the engine is subject to excessive use. This plug is compatible with most lawnmowers, small engines, and pressure washers made by Briggs & Stratton, Cub Cadet, and Toro. The plug itself is a guaranteed OEM part and is sold individually.