Thank you so much for putting this information on TH-cam. I'm a 69 year old widow who is trying to get my lawn mower to start. I put in fresh gas and oil but nothing happened. My next step is to put in a new spark plug. But I didn't have a clue how to do it. Your video was very informative and took some of my fear away. I have no one to maintain my lawn mower. That was always my husband's job, but he passed away last year. I am on a fixed income and I have to be smart with my money, so I'm not interested in hiring a lawn service. I just hope that my lawn mower starts after I put in a new spark plug and air filter. Thanks again for making this job a little easier. (I guess I'm lucky to still have my husband's big tool box, on wheels. It's got all kinds of ratchets and sockets, all placed neatly in their own spots.)
These videos make such repairs look so easy. Recently the boot's been coming unplugged from our lawn mower. Someone said that the spark plug cap may be gone. I'm not sure if we have the necessary wrench. My dad usually handled such matters. He passed away 2 years ago. We recently got work done on all our mowers. Our yard's huge!
You are a dream! I understood EVERYTHING you said in your clear voice. It is such a shame that I need to go out to buy a spark plug socket and extension now. Can't repairs be done with kitchen knives or other things that I have around the house?!!
If the spark plug boot will slide off the connector, you can take some pliers and carefully squeeze the metal connector a bit so it stays on the spark plug. If the boot won't slide off the connector you can use needle nose pliers and compress the connector a little bit. Careful here and just do a little at a time, don't compress too much or the connector won't go on the spark plug. Thanks for the comments.
Remove the old spark plug. It will have a make and part number on it. Take it to a local auto parts or lawnmower dealer and have them sell you a new plug. They should also be able to gap the plug for you if it needs it.
One more thing to check here, make sure the oil level is in the correct range. A lot of newer mowers have a low oil shut down, that is if the engine oil level is too low the mower will shut down. Check the oil level to make sure this isn't the problem.
Whoa i did it with an spark plug tool which was too short to really turn , Yes i could use a longer extension , it took me like 30 minutes to get it on right , I could had used another inch, Good Grief, Thanks for the video. I did it right . Amen , single woman in a house with a lawn to mow
Hi, How can I tell what size i need to get the have the spark plug and a new spark plug? I do not have the manual and I am not sure. I have a yard machine lawn mower.
do you have a solution on how to take the boot off? Mine feels like it's stuck. I can't take it off and I know it should be an easy removal,. I had my lawnmower for about 3 seasons and this is the first time I am changing the sparkplug.
You can buy a spark plug socket for the size of spark plug you have, or if you have a deep socket set use one of those sockets for changing the spark plug. If you buy a spark plug socket take your plug with you and try it in the socket to make sure you get the right size. The spark plug socket is probably around 3/4" or 13/16" in size. If you don't have an extension for the ratchet, I would pick up one of those also.
The square post (drive) on the ratchet that accepts sockets will be 3/8" wide for a 3/8 ratchet and 1/2" wide for a 1/2 ratchet. A 1/2" drive ratchet is more of a heavy duty ratchet, I would guess you have a 3/8.
I left my lawnmower on its side for about 10mins and oil spilled out everywhere.. is the sparkplug bad now too? The lawnmower is only about a year old.
Check the oil level and then try to start the lawnmower. If it won't start pull the spark plug out and check if the electrode is wet. If it is clean it up, dry it off, and try starting the mower again.
Great detailed video! Do you think you could do a video on how to convert a push lawnmower into a engine that could go on a go kart. I have been searching around and looking for a video but cannot find people who go through the full process they start from somewhere I don't know. I am very knew to lawnmowers and don't know much if you could help it would be much appreciated! Thanks and great video!!
Try twisting the spark plug boot back & forth as you pull up. If that doesn't work you may have to try pliers and a screwdriver but you risk damaging the wire coil inside the boot.
Thank you so much for putting this information on TH-cam. I'm a 69 year old widow who is trying to get my lawn mower to start. I put in fresh gas and oil but nothing happened. My next step is to put in a new spark plug. But I didn't have a clue how to do it. Your video was very informative and took some of my fear away. I have no one to maintain my lawn mower. That was always my husband's job, but he passed away last year. I am on a fixed income and I have to be smart with my money, so I'm not interested in hiring a lawn service. I just hope that my lawn mower starts after I put in a new spark plug and air filter. Thanks again for making this job a little easier. (I guess I'm lucky to still have my husband's big tool box, on wheels. It's got all kinds of ratchets and sockets, all placed neatly in their own spots.)
These videos make such repairs look so easy. Recently the boot's been coming unplugged from our lawn mower. Someone said that the spark plug cap may be gone. I'm not sure if we have the necessary wrench. My dad usually handled such matters. He passed away 2 years ago. We recently got work done on all our mowers. Our yard's huge!
Great video, straight to it an concise. It's hard to get that in most videos.
Thanks!
You are a dream! I understood EVERYTHING you said in your clear voice. It is such a shame that I need to go out to buy a spark plug socket and extension now. Can't repairs be done with kitchen knives or other things that I have around the house?!!
I think you're looking for MacGyver's channel. :)
now I know how to change the spark plug on my lawn mower
a valuable piece of information and skill
thank you very much
If the spark plug boot will slide off the connector, you can take some pliers and carefully squeeze the metal connector a bit so it stays on the spark plug. If the boot won't slide off the connector you can use needle nose pliers and compress the connector a little bit. Careful here and just do a little at a time, don't compress too much or the connector won't go on the spark plug. Thanks for the comments.
Remove the old spark plug. It will have a make and part number on it. Take it to a local auto parts or lawnmower dealer and have them sell you a new plug. They should also be able to gap the plug for you if it needs it.
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Very kind, thanks for the comment.
Not my brand of lawn mower but still very helpful. Now to go tackle mine! Thank you!
One more thing to check here, make sure the oil level is in the correct range. A lot of newer mowers have a low oil shut down, that is if the engine oil level is too low the mower will shut down. Check the oil level to make sure this isn't the problem.
Very helpful. Thank you for uploading this.
Whoa i did it with an spark plug tool which was too short to really turn , Yes i could use a longer extension , it took me like 30 minutes to get it on right , I could had used another inch, Good Grief, Thanks for the video. I did it right . Amen , single woman in a house with a lawn to mow
That's great, congratulations!
Love the beach sounds in the back!
To remove the spark plug on my Briggs&Stratton lawnmower I needed a 5/8" inch wrench, not 13/16.
Good info, thanks for posting.
If a new spark plug doesn't help you might want to check the settling bowl on the fuel to make sure it isn't restricting gas flow.
Thanks dude, this really helped me
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Thanks Elier, I'm glad the video was helpful.
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Thanks so much. This was a great leaning tool for me
Hi, How can I tell what size i need to get the have the spark plug and a new spark plug? I do not have the manual and I am not sure. I have a yard machine lawn mower.
do you have a solution on how to take the boot off? Mine feels like it's stuck. I can't take it off and I know it should be an easy removal,. I had my lawnmower for about 3 seasons and this is the first time I am changing the sparkplug.
You can buy a spark plug socket for the size of spark plug you have, or if you have a deep socket set use one of those sockets for changing the spark plug. If you buy a spark plug socket take your plug with you and try it in the socket to make sure you get the right size. The spark plug socket is probably around 3/4" or 13/16" in size. If you don't have an extension for the ratchet, I would pick up one of those also.
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spark plug wires for mine is stuck, yours seem easy to get off. what is best way to remove it without any damage?
Hi, Thanks for the video. I need to get a spark plug socket and an extension to my ratchet. How do I tell if I have an 3/8 in or 1/2 in ratchet?
The square post (drive) on the ratchet that accepts sockets will be 3/8" wide for a 3/8 ratchet and 1/2" wide for a 1/2 ratchet. A 1/2" drive ratchet is more of a heavy duty ratchet, I would guess you have a 3/8.
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Thanks for the feedback.
I left my lawnmower on its side for about 10mins and oil spilled out everywhere.. is the sparkplug bad now too? The lawnmower is only about a year old.
Check the oil level and then try to start the lawnmower. If it won't start pull the spark plug out and check if the electrode is wet. If it is clean it up, dry it off, and try starting the mower again.
Sound! Helped a lot!
Thanks for watching.
Hi my lawnmower wont start dont even crank up check oil and gas is good.do you think i need to change the spark plug on them?any suggestion
It's worth a try. Might want to drain the bowl on the carburetor and change the air filter also.
What kind of spark plug ? and what kind of oil do you recommend for a oil change
Owner's manual or Honda dealer can give you the right spark plug. I believe 5w-30 oil is recommended for this mower.
Great detailed video! Do you think you could do a video on how to convert a push lawnmower into a engine that could go on a go kart. I have been searching around and looking for a video but cannot find people who go through the full process they start from somewhere I don't know. I am very knew to lawnmowers and don't know much if you could help it would be much appreciated! Thanks and great video!!
Thanks for the help man!
I really liked this thanks
Thanks! Big help.
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Changing blade heights
1316" deep socket and extension for the ratcheting wrench. Plug is slightly tilted to the left of the motor face... not square to it
What do I need to do
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I cant get the lead to come off the spark plug :/
Try twisting the spark plug boot back & forth as you pull up. If that doesn't work you may have to try pliers and a screwdriver but you risk damaging the wire coil inside the boot.
How to remove a metal cap from a spark plug to remove it.
Twist and bend the boot back and forth while pulling up. If that doesn't work you may need to try a flat blade screwdriver to pry the boot off.
wow how long did it take for you to learn how to do that lmfao
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very helpful but your voice really annoyed me.
DC Com-ments Wow, ok...
its correct, but gee it's so boring. add some music and a fun voice
I liked it. exactly what I was looking for. This isn't a music video, it's a tutorial
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