Great help! Thanks for also showing how you needed to purchase a different size socket for the repair. It's very helpful to see the issues that come up when you don't have the same manufacturer for the spark plug.
thanks so much . i ran into the same issue today with exact same mower. i already had spark plug socket 5/8 and 13/16 but not the middel 1. owell.not changing it today
Maybe this will help someone. Mine is model xtx650, 149cc Spark plug- Koehler # 14 132 11 Socket deep well 11/16 Plug gap 0.030 in. Oil capacity 20oz Oil type 30w warm climates, 10w-30 cool climates.
Sorry, could you clarify. If you have a regular socket set, would that be sufficient, or do you still have to buy this special "spark plug" 5/8's wrench at the store?
Thanks so much for this video! Maybe a dumb question, but I’m no mechanic. I’m trying to change my blade myself for the first time. Since there’s a boot on this spark plug, does that mean I don’t have to “disconnect the spark plug wire”?! Thanks
This was really helpful! Thanks so much!!
Great help! Thanks for also showing how you needed to purchase a different size socket for the repair. It's very helpful to see the issues that come up when you don't have the same manufacturer for the spark plug.
This was a find. I have the same exact lawnmower so you definitely saved me a trip back to get a second size socket.
thanks so much . i ran into the same issue today with exact same mower. i already had spark plug socket 5/8 and 13/16 but not the middel 1. owell.not changing it today
Very helpful! Thank you 😄
Maybe this will help someone.
Mine is model xtx650, 149cc
Spark plug- Koehler # 14 132 11
Socket deep well 11/16
Plug gap 0.030 in.
Oil capacity 20oz
Oil type 30w warm climates, 10w-30 cool climates.
Thank you soooo much!!!!
Sorry, could you clarify. If you have a regular socket set, would that be sufficient, or do you still have to buy this special "spark plug" 5/8's wrench at the store?
Any works, my mom helped my grandma and just used what she had, wasn't anything new or special
Nice
Thanks so much for this video! Maybe a dumb question, but I’m no mechanic. I’m trying to change my blade myself for the first time. Since there’s a boot on this spark plug, does that mean I don’t have to “disconnect the spark plug wire”?! Thanks
If you purchase a new spark plug, do you still need to check the gap?
You're not supposed to tap the electrode, instead check the gap with a gap gauge. This model mower is 0.030 inch.
I can't help but to wonder if it started after he changed the plug
Mine didn’t
Get a tripod, dude.