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Ariens spark plug

Postby mr-moe » Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:17 am

Which one of you Ariens guys can cross reference an Ariens number to Champion or NGK?
Ariens P/N 20001246
Currently a Champion RN9YC in it. Not sure if it's the right one

M/N 921032
S/N 004913

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Re: Ariens spark plug

Postby bgsengine » Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:36 am

mr-moe wrote:Which one of you Ariens guys can cross reference an Ariens number to Champion or NGK?
Ariens P/N 20001246
Currently a Champion RN9YC in it. Not sure if it's the right one

M/N 921032
S/N 004913

Thanks Moe


Engine Numbers? brand, Make, Model, Type, Serial, Code, etc.

That part number doesn't come up

Depends on the engine - whether it is Briggs, Tecumseh, Honda, or a chinese honda clone -

If it is the AYP built Ariens, with Honda Clone engine then the plug is probably an NGK BPR7ES , Torch F7TC, AYP Part number 429415
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Re: Ariens spark plug

Postby KE4AVB » Fri Feb 07, 2014 11:00 am

It would be a LCT clone.

From the LCT Service manual:

Recommended spark plugs: Torch Plug: F6RTP (Platinum) and F6RTC
Cross References
• Champing plug cross reference is: RN9YC (some tables show RN9YCC)
• NGK plug cross reference is: BPR6ES
• BOSCH plug cross reference is: WR6DC
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Re: Ariens spark plug

Postby mr-moe » Fri Feb 07, 2014 2:48 pm

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