The Spark Plugs - Cub Cadet 2000 Series Professional Shop Manual

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2000 Series Tractors

The spark plugs

The spark plugs should be checked, cleaned and re-gapped every 200 hours of use. The plugs should be
replaced when the electrode is worn out.
When checking the spark plugs, a dry, light colored residue on the plugs is a sign of running lean.
If there is a thick, wet, black residue on the plug the engine is running rich.
There should be a dry tan coating on the plugs. This would indicate the proper mixture.
To remove/replace the spark plugs:
1.
Disconnect the spark plug wires on each side.
See Figure 9.1.
NOTE: Do not use metal pliers on spark plug wires.
Damage to the wire can result.
2.
Clean the area around the spark plug to prevent
debris from entering the engine.
3.
Remove the spark plugs with a 13/16" spark plug
socket. See Figure 9.2.
4.
Clean the Spark plugs with carburetor cleaner or
replace them with two Champion RC12YC spark
plugs (Kohler #25 132 02-S).
NOTE: Do not clean the spark plugs mechanically
(sand blasting or scraping). This will damage the
insulator.
5.
Gap the electrodes to 0.030" (0.76mm).
6.
Thread the spark plugs into the spark plug holes.
7.
Tighten the spark plugs to a torque of 18 - 22 ft - lbs
(24.4 - 29.8 Nm).
NOTE: Refer to the Kohler engine manual for more
detailed instructions.
8.
Push the spark plug wires onto the spark plugs until
they snap into place.
9.
Test drive the mower in a safe area before returning
it to service.
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spark plug wire
Figure 9.1
Spark plug
Figure 9.2

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