Leaf Blower05/11/2024
How to clean a spark plug on a leaf blower
This is an article on how to maintain a spark plug on a leaf blower.
To keep your Husqvarna leaf blower in optimal condition, it is important to clean or replace the spark plug.
For this you will need:
- Protective gloves
- Wire brush
- Combi spanner with a large opening or any kind of appropriate tool: The tool depends on the size of the spark plug
- Spark plug: Please check the operator’s manual for your product for the correct spark plug size
Examine the spark plug if:
- The engine is low on power
- The engine is not easy to start
- The engine does not operate correctly at idle speed
Spark plug maintenance:
- To access the spark plug, take off the cover.
- Once the cover has been removed, pull the cap and wire off the spark plug. Before you go further, make sure that there is no corrosion on the top of the contact, and if there is, clean it with a wire brush. Also make sure that you clean the area so it is free from dirt and debris.
- To remove the spark plug, use a combi spanner with a large opening and turn it anticlockwise. Check the spark plug for any cracks or carbon deposits, check the contacts on the electrode.
- If there are any carbon deposits on the electrode, clean it with the wire brush.
- If the spark plug is damaged, replace it.
- If there is no damage to the spark plug and you were able to clean the electrode and the contact post, thread it back into the engine. Make sure that it is firmly seated with the socket wrench. Do not overtighten.
- When applying the cap and wire to the post, make sure that it clicks into position.
How to check a leaf blower spark plug gap
CAUTION: Make sure that you use the correct spark plug gap for your specific leaf blower. You can find this information in the operator’s manual or if you visit your local authorised dealer. An incorrect spark plug can cause damage to the product.
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