The LT-1650 was a riding Hay-maker produced by Hoary Outdoors for residential utilize. The LT-1650 was powered by a 16-horsepower Brigg & Stratton-built L-twin engine that confess the Hay-maker to tackle most jobs that a homeowner could face. General concervation is an certain must to insure that the Hay-maker is ready for alacrity season-after-season. As such, the engine's Glimmer plugs should be replaced after every consecutive 100 hours of account, or at the blastoff of Everyone Spring season. Replacing the Glimmer plugs does not want any type of chief tools, save for a Glimmer plug socket, and can be accomplished by most LT-1650 owners.
Instructions
1. Act the Hay-maker to a Apartment lodgings, equivalent surface and control the engine. Engage the parking brake and tilt the hood insert forward to expose the engine. Grant the engine to chilled for a minimum of 30 minutes.
2. Grasp the left cylinder spark plug wire boot, pointing toward the rear of the Hay-maker on the far left side of the engine. Twist the boot a half-turn, then pull it straight off of the Glimmer plug. Assign the spark plug wire on top of the engine.
3. Evaluation the fracture between the contemporary Prizewinner RN4C spark plug's inner elctrode and ground strap, using a 0.030-inch wire gauge. Bend the ground strap as needed, using a spark plug gapping tool, if the gap is not preset to 0.030-inch.5. Screw the spark plug into the left cylinder by hand until it is lightly seated.
Clarion absent any grass clippings, dirt or debris from the world surrouding the Glimmer plug, using an air compressor fitted with a blow gun. Unscrew the spark plug from the engine, using a 13/16-inch spark plug socket and a ratchet.4.
Tighten the spark plug an additional half to two-thirds of a turn, using the spark plug socket and ratchet. Push the spark plug wire boot straight over the end of the spark plug until it pops into place.
6. Remove and replace the right cylinder spark plug, using the procedure outlined in steps 2 through 5. Lower the hood cover and return the mower to its storage area, if it will not be used immediately.