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I want more power from this Sears mower that I found abandoned next to the dumpster in my office parking lot.

It came with a Champion RJ19LM spark plug. I heard they are crap.

When I picked up the carburetor rebuild kit at the local lawn mower shop I asked for a performance spark plug. He handed me a box with a Denso plug inside. Made in Japan, but what could I do? Denso pioneered the iridium power plug.

Turns out it is a standard Denso U-Groove plug. :cursing:

So, I looked around my used Porsche parts bin and found a Bosch 4 side electrode plug that is used by Porsche. But the reach on the Bosch plug is too long. If I screwed in the Porsche plug and pulled the starter rope I think I will poke a hole through the top of the piston.

So I will use the Denso plug for the time being.

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The air filter is conceivably one of the more important parts of our vehicle, but some owners take this parts for granted..this K&N air filter uses top-of-the-line air filtering technology which results to a 4 to 6 sheets of high flow cotton gauze that will be the last filter your vehicle will ever need.

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Danzel wrote:

> this K&N air filter uses top-of-the-line air filtering technology

> which results to a 4 to 6 sheets of high flow cotton gauze that

> will be the last filter your vehicle will ever need.

Obviously you haven't followed much anything that has been said in the previous posts, (and it doesn't surprise me too much seeing that this is your very first post on this forum).

-- peer

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