Spark Plugs
Shop replacement spark plugs for lawn mowers, trimmers, chainsaws, generators, utility equipment and other small engines. Find NGK, Champion and Denso plug applications by plug number, cross-reference, equipment model, engine manufacturer and package quantity.
The correct spark plug must match more than the brand name. Before ordering, verify the complete plug number, thread diameter, reach, seat style, heat range, resistor specification and recommended gap. Similar-looking plugs may use different dimensions or operating characteristics and should not be substituted unless the equipment or engine manufacturer lists the replacement.
How to Find the Correct Spark Plug
- Start with the plug number: Read the code printed on the old plug or use the equipment owner’s manual, engine manual or parts diagram.
- Check cross-reference numbers: Many listings include equivalent NGK, Champion, Denso, Bosch, Autolite or Torch numbers. Use cross-references only when the full specification matches.
- Confirm the engine model: Record the engine manufacturer, model, type and code numbers when available. The mower or equipment model alone may not identify the engine configuration.
- Verify thread and reach: Thread diameter and reach determine whether the plug fits the cylinder head correctly. An incorrect reach can damage the engine or prevent proper combustion.
- Match the seat style: Spark plugs can use a gasket seat or tapered seat. These designs are not interchangeable.
- Confirm resistor requirements: Many modern engines use resistor plugs to reduce radio-frequency interference. Use the resistor or non-resistor design specified for the equipment.
- Check the recommended gap: Even a new plug should be checked against the engine manufacturer’s specified electrode gap before installation.
- Review package quantity: Products in this collection may be sold in packs of 4, 10, 24, 25 or larger shop quantities.
Spark Plug Brands and Cross-References
NGK Spark Plugs
NGK plug codes identify construction, thread size, heat range, reach and resistor features. Match the complete code, including any letters or suffixes, rather than using only the heat-range number.
Champion Spark Plugs
Champion plugs are widely used in lawn mower, handheld and utility engines. Verify whether the application calls for a resistor plug, electromagnetic-suppression design or a specific projected-tip configuration.
Denso Spark Plugs
Denso plugs may cross-reference to NGK, Champion, Autolite and other brands. Confirm that thread, reach, seat, heat range and gap requirements agree with the engine specification.
Understanding Common Spark Plug Features
Resistor vs. Non-Resistor Plugs
A resistor spark plug helps suppress electrical interference that can affect electronic ignition systems, controls and nearby radio equipment. Do not replace a specified resistor plug with a non-resistor design unless the manufacturer approves it.
Heat Range
The heat range describes how quickly the plug transfers heat away from the firing tip. It does not refer to spark intensity. Using the wrong heat range can contribute to fouling, overheating or pre-ignition.
Spark Plug Gap
The electrode gap affects ignition performance. A gap that is too wide can make the engine difficult to start, while a gap that is too narrow can reduce combustion efficiency. Always use the engine manufacturer’s specification.
Pack Size
Many replacement plugs are sold in service or shop packs rather than individually. Check the product title and description carefully so the quantity matches your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Small-Engine Spark Plugs
Can I replace a spark plug with a different brand?
Yes, when the replacement is a verified cross-reference with the same thread, reach, seat, heat range, resistor specification and other required features.
Can I identify the plug from the mower model?
Sometimes, but many mower models were produced with more than one engine. The engine model and original plug number provide a more reliable match.
Should I gap a new spark plug?
Check the gap before installation. Shipping and handling can change the electrode spacing, and the required gap varies by engine.
What does the “R” in many plug numbers mean?
It commonly identifies a resistor-style plug, although code conventions vary by manufacturer. Match the complete published plug number.
Why does my engine keep fouling spark plugs?
Repeated fouling can be caused by an overly rich fuel mixture, restricted air filter, excessive oil consumption, incorrect plug heat range, extended idling or other engine problems. Replacing the plug alone may not correct the cause.
How tight should a spark plug be?
Use the engine or spark-plug manufacturer’s torque specification. Over-tightening can damage threads, while under-tightening can cause poor heat transfer or leakage.
How often should a small-engine spark plug be replaced?
Follow the equipment maintenance schedule and inspect the plug during regular service. Replacement intervals vary with engine design, operating conditions and hours of use.
Can I install a longer-reach plug because it fits the threads?
No. Incorrect reach can allow the electrode to extend too far into the combustion chamber or prevent the plug from seating correctly.
Shut off the engine, allow it to cool, disconnect the existing spark plug lead and follow the equipment manufacturer’s service instructions. Start the new plug by hand to reduce the risk of cross-threading.
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Rotary # 2539 SPARK PLUG NGK BPR6ES Pack of 4
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View full detailsRotary # 2538 SPARK PLUG NGK BPR5ES Pack of 4
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View full detailsRotary # 2536 SPARK PLUG NGK BR6HS Pack of 4
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View full detailsRotary # 2516 SPARK PLUG NGK B7HS Pack of 4
RotaryReplaces: NGK B7HS NGK UJ81J NGK UL4J NGK UL81C NGK 5110 Dimensions: CASE QTY: 120 PALLET QTY: 144
Rotary # 2513 SPARK PLUG CHAMPION CJ7Y Pack of 4
RotaryReplaces: AUTOLITE 2974 BOSCH WS7F CHAMPION CJ7Y NGK BPM7A NIPPONDENSO W22MP-U TORCH L7TC Dimensions: CASE QTY: 96 PALLET QTY: 160
Rotary # 2512 SPARK PLUG CHAMPION DJ6J Pack of 4
RotaryReplaces: AUTOLITE 2954 BOSCH HS5E CHAMPION DJ6J NGK BM7F NIPPONDENSO WA22M-U TORCH N7C Dimensions: CASE QTY: 96 PALLET QTY: 160
Rotary # 2510 SPARK PLUG CHAMPION CJ6 Pack of 4
RotaryReplaces: AUTOLITE 254 BOSCH WS7E CHAMPION CJ6 NGK BM7A NIPPONDENSO W22M-U Dimensions: CASE QTY: 96 PALLET QTY: 120
Rotary # 2509 SPARK PLUG CHAMPION DJ8J Pack of 4
RotaryReplaces: AUTOLITE 2956 CHAMPION DJ8J DENSO T20M-U MTD 794-00055A Dimensions: CASE QTY: 96 PALLET QTY: 120
Rotary # 2507 SPARK PLUG CHAMPION CJ14 Pack of 4
RotaryReplaces: AUTOLITE 258 BOSCH WS8E CHAMPION CJ14 NGK BM4A NIPPONDENSO W14M-U10 Dimensions: CASE QTY: 96 PALLET QTY: 160
Rotary # 2506 SPARK PLUG CHAMPION J8C Pack of 4
RotaryReplaces: AUTOLITE 295 BOSCH W9ECO CHAMPION J8C NGK B6S NIPPONDENSO W20S TORCH G6C Dimensions: CASE QTY: 96 PALLET QTY: 160
Rotary # 2505 SPARK PLUG CHAMPION J17LM Pack of 4
RotaryReplaces: AUTOLITE 456 BOSCH W9EO CHAMPION J17LM NGK B4LM NIPPONDENSO W14LM-U TORCH GL4 Dimensions: CASE QTY: 96 PALLET QTY: 120
Rotary # 2504 SPARK PLUG CHAMPION CJ8 Pack of 4
RotaryReplaces: AUTOLITE 255 BOSCH WS8E CHAMPION CJ8 NGK BM6A NIPPONDENSO W20M-U TORCH L6C Dimensions: CASE QTY: 96 PALLET QTY: 120