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Newshound July 31st 11 01:23 PM

Spark plug for small genny?
 
I have one of those very common 650 watt two stroke chinese generators,
a few years old but looks just like the current cheapies. Someone has
clouted the plug cap and broken the insulator. It's a long-reach "full
sized" plug. Can anyone suggest a suitable replacement? Is it likely to
be fussy?

Andrew Gabriel July 31st 11 02:06 PM

Spark plug for small genny?
 
In article ,
Newshound writes:
I have one of those very common 650 watt two stroke chinese generators,
a few years old but looks just like the current cheapies. Someone has
clouted the plug cap and broken the insulator. It's a long-reach "full
sized" plug. Can anyone suggest a suitable replacement? Is it likely to
be fussy?


Might want to check it wasn't too-long-a-reach and was clobbered
by the piston, unless you happen to know it was working OK with
that plug in the past...

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Andrew Gabriel
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Dave Liquorice[_3_] July 31st 11 07:49 PM

Spark plug for small genny?
 
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 13:23:38 +0100, Newshound wrote:

I have one of those very common 650 watt two stroke chinese generators,


Try a google and see what you can find out directly or by infering
from spares available for others, then see which one looks like the
one you have.

Can anyone suggest a suitable replacement?


Take the broken one with you when you go to buy the replacement. Try
a garden machinery place rather than a car place.

Is it likely to be fussy?


Plugs have a multitude or ratings, temperature bands etc etc. The
thing would probably run with almost anything of the correct physical
size but how long it would last is another matter.

--
Cheers
Dave.




Gary[_11_] August 1st 11 12:59 AM

Spark plug for small genny?
 
On 31/07/2011 19:49, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 13:23:38 +0100, Newshound wrote:

I have one of those very common 650 watt two stroke chinese generators,

Try a google and see what you can find out directly or by infering
from spares available for others, then see which one looks like the
one you have.

Can anyone suggest a suitable replacement?

Take the broken one with you when you go to buy the replacement. Try
a garden machinery place rather than a car place.

Is it likely to be fussy?

Plugs have a multitude or ratings, temperature bands etc etc. The
thing would probably run with almost anything of the correct physical
size but how long it would last is another matter.

I have the wolf 800 watt 2 stroke and this is the correct plug for it:-
BR5ES NGK SPARK
essential-classic-car-parts on ebay are a good suplyer and it cost
£1.35 this time last year.

Hope that helps

Gary

Frank Erskine August 1st 11 01:26 AM

Spark plug for small genny?
 
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 00:59:55 +0100, Gary
wrote:

I have the wolf 800 watt 2 stroke and this is the correct plug for it:-
BR5ES NGK SPARK
essential-classic-car-parts on ebay are a good suplyer and it cost
£1.35 this time last year.

For very many years the price of a spark plug (usually "Champion") was
5/- (25p to you youngsters), (as was a gallon of petrol).

I'm showing my age now... :-)

--
Frank Erskine

Gary[_11_] August 1st 11 01:32 PM

Spark plug for small genny?
 
On 01/08/2011 01:26, Frank Erskine wrote:
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 00:59:55 +0100,
wrote:

I have the wolf 800 watt 2 stroke and this is the correct plug for it:-
BR5ES NGK SPARK
essential-classic-car-parts on ebay are a good suplyer and it cost
£1.35 this time last year.

For very many years the price of a spark plug (usually "Champion") was
5/- (25p to you youngsters), (as was a gallon of petrol).

I'm showing my age now... :-)

If you carry that on then a plug should cost over £5 each now.

Newshound August 1st 11 03:48 PM

Spark plug for small genny?
 
On 01/08/2011 00:59, Gary wrote:
On 31/07/2011 19:49, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 13:23:38 +0100, Newshound wrote:

I have one of those very common 650 watt two stroke chinese generators,

Try a google and see what you can find out directly or by infering
from spares available for others, then see which one looks like the
one you have.

Can anyone suggest a suitable replacement?

Take the broken one with you when you go to buy the replacement. Try
a garden machinery place rather than a car place.

Is it likely to be fussy?

Plugs have a multitude or ratings, temperature bands etc etc. The
thing would probably run with almost anything of the correct physical
size but how long it would last is another matter.

I have the wolf 800 watt 2 stroke and this is the correct plug for it:-
BR5ES NGK SPARK
essential-classic-car-parts on ebay are a good suplyer and it cost £1.35
this time last year.

Hope that helps

Gary


Excellent, just what I wanted, thanks

Steve


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