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Briggs and Stratton 675 Series Spark Plug Replacement

What you need

  1. Briggs and Stratton 675 Series Spark Plug Replacement, Cap Removal: step 1, image 1 of 2 Briggs and Stratton 675 Series Spark Plug Replacement, Cap Removal: step 1, image 2 of 2
    • Make sure the engine is turned off before beginning.

    • Use your hands to remove the spark plug wire. It should pop off easily with little effort

  2. Briggs and Stratton 675 Series Spark Plug Replacement, Spark Plug Removal: step 2, image 1 of 3 Briggs and Stratton 675 Series Spark Plug Replacement, Spark Plug Removal: step 2, image 2 of 3 Briggs and Stratton 675 Series Spark Plug Replacement, Spark Plug Removal: step 2, image 3 of 3
    • Use a socket wrench with a 13/16" hex bit to unscrew the spark plug from the engine. You will probably need to use a long hex bit in order to get to the bolt.

    • Pull the spark plug out of its housing with your hands.

    • Alternatively, you may use a wrench or pliers to remove the spark plug instead. (Shown in the second image.)

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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12 Comments

I have a Briggs and Stratton engine on my lawn mower but can't get at the spark plug as there is some kind of black plastic housing in front of it.

penora - Reply

Any ideas I have a Briggs and Stratton engine on my lawn mower but can't get at the spark plug as there is some kind of black plastic housing in front of it.

penora - Reply

pinch the front of black cap and pull off

tracy.mullen - Reply

What size spark plug does this 675 series lawn mower take, I didn't see it listed?

Eris - Reply

What size spark plug does this 675 series lawn mower take, I didn't see it listed?

Kymberleah - Reply

Who wrote this nonsense?

One important step in the replacement that was neglected was checking the proper Spark Plug Gap. Should you just take it out of the pack, without checking and install it? I wouldn’t.

Also, the Spark Plug should be installed with a Torque Wrench, setting it to 180 lb-in (20nm) . . . Heating and cooling of the Head, with an over-tightened Spark Plug could cause warping and if not tight enough, then loss of compression would result.

The correct Spark Plug depends upon Briggs & Stratton Engine Model and Date of Manufacture.

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shepherds_pie - Reply

My 675 series more floods real easily when it is cold or if after using it for a while I take a break. If the break is about 30 minutes it simply will flood and not stat again. Any suggestions?

George Wright - Reply

What is the spark plug gap on the Briggs 190 cc 6.75 engine

Phillip - Reply

Briggs & Stratton Replacement Spark Plug RJ19LMC you may want to include the type of spark plug gap is .030

tom_simmonds - Reply

My Briggs and Stratton started on 2 pull everytime and now just out of the blue it starts then it dies, any idea

Rgebhart79@gmail.com - Reply

Can't start 6.75 briggs & Stratton Brute 22 inch mover replaced sparkplug airfilter drained gas tank , new gas , fuel filter hoses fine , pulled carburetor cleaned out dissassembled , auto choke-butterfly is in closed position when cold , i havent replaced the whole carburetor kit yet, the gaskets o ring are original , carburetor bowl bolt nut & sparkplug is wet with gas there are no leaks, cant verify to .030 sparkplug gap exists on the plug, i am bewildered, please help anyone

Kevin Marek - Reply

Same issue with mine. Have you found the problem?

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