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NGK Spark Plug CMR6H 3365

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Spark plugs are a key part of maintaining a petrol power tool, especially STIHL chainsaws, and you may think that one spark plug is much the same as another. A standard NGK spark plug and NGK spark plugs sold by STIHL may have the same part number stamped on them, but the STIHL NGK spark plug has some key differences.

Air (atmospheric) pressure and cylinder pressure decrease as altitude increases. As a result, spark plug tip temperature will also decrease. Excessively rich air-fuel mixtures can cause the plug tip temperatures to decrease and carbon deposits to accumulate, possibly causing fouling and misfires. Image are for illustration purposes only and may not reflect dealer inventory or unit specifications.If the engine is to be operated at high RPM, under a heavy load or at high temperatures for long periods, a colder heat range may be needed.

Illustrations may differ slightly from original product and are not assembled, but in boxes for shipment. Spark plugs are a “window” into the engine and can be a valuable diagnostic tool. The spark plug displays the condition inside the combustion chambers of the engine. The experienced tuner can use spark plugs to find the root cause of problems, determine air-fuel ratios and increase vehicle performance. Spark plugs have been around as long as internal combustion engines have and are often a misunderstood component. This basic guide is designed to assist the technician, hobbyist or race technician in understanding, using and troubleshooting spark plugs. SKU: PLCMR6HX Category: Spark Plugs Tags: 0000-400-7009, 0000-400-7011, 100, 101, 110, 130, 131, 168652-4, 31916-Z0H-003, 3365, 345FR, 439, 526XP, 531008615, 545, 545FX, 545FXT, 545RX, 545RXT, 550XP, 550XPG, 555, 556, 560XP, 560XPG, 562XP, 562XPG, 574519601, 6778, 90119, A425000040, BG56, BG66, BG86, Bosh, BR200, BR500, BR550, BR600, BR700, BT131, Champion, CMR6H, CMR6H-SLDCAP, CS2252, CS2253, CS2258, CS2260, CS2260WH, FC100, FC110, FC56, FC70, FC90, FC95, FR130, FR410, FR460, FR480, FS, FS100, FS110, FS111, FS130, FS131, FS240, FS25, FS260, FS310, FS311, FS360, FS40, fs410, FS460, FS460 C-EM, FS50, FS56, FS65, FS70, FS87, FS89, FS90, FS91, FS94, GX25, HL100, HL90, HL91, HL94, HL95, Honda, HQT-3, HS46, HS46 C-E, HS56, HS56 C-E, HS81, HS82, HS86, HS87, HT100, HT101, HT102, HT103, HT130, HT131, HT132, HT133, HT56, Husqvarna, Jonsered, KM100, KM110, KM111, KM130, KM131, KM56, KM90, KM94, Makita, MS 201 T, MS 201 TC, MS150, MS150 C-E, MS170, MS171, MS180, MS181, MS181 C, MS192 C-E, MS193C, MS193T, MS201, MS211, MS211 C, MS231, MS241, MS241 C-M, MS251, MS362, NGK, Plug, RZ7C, SH200, SH56, SH86, Shindaiwa, Spark, SR200, Stihl, T2600, T435, T540XP, USR4AC Related products Some types of fuel additives in lower quality fuels can cause spark plug deposits that can lead to misfires, pre-ignition, etc.

NGK 12 Spark Plug CMR6H x1

The NGK Standard Spark Plug is constructed from durable material that is corrosion and abrasion-resistant. The spark plug insulators are made of 99 per cent pure alumina silicate, providing longer insulator noses for reduced fouling. For the best performance from your STIHL tool, we recommend that you always use the STIHL NGK spark plug. Husqvarna: 345FR, 439, 526XP, 545, 545FX, 545FXT, 545RX, 545RXT, 550XP, 550XPG, 555, 556, 560XP, 560XPG, 562XP, 562XPG, T435, T540XP, T540XP 11 The union nut (1) of a STIHL spark plug is fixed in place. This ensures there is no spark gap which could impair performance or potentially ignite gasoline fumes.

This spark plug features a triple gasket sealing process that eliminates fuel leakage. It also comprises a solid copper core that gives superior heat dissipation and conductivity.

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A misfire occurs when the spark travels the path of least resistance instead of jumping across the gap. Misfires can be caused by the following: Pre-ignition will dramatically raise the cylinder temperature and pressure, which can melt and hole pistons, burn valves, etc. https://www.ngkntk.com/newsroom/feature/emea/2020-1/counterfeit-spark-plugs-the-ignition-villains-that-could-ruin-your-engine/ There are many external influences that can affect the operating temperature of a spark plug. The following is a brief list to consider in avoiding reduced performance and/or expensive engine damage. Engine Speed and Load

Spark plugs must provide a path and a location for electrical energy from the ignition coil to create a spark used to ignite the air-fuel mixture. A sufficient amount of voltage must be supplied by the ignition system to spark across the spark plug gap. This is called “electrical performance.” The heat range must be carefully selected for proper spark plug thermal performance. If the heat range is not optimal, then serious trouble can be the result. The optimal firing end temperature is approximately 500°C (932°F) to 800°C (1472°F). The two most common causes of spark plug problems are carbon fouling (< 450°C) and overheating (> 800°C). Carbon fouling occurs when the spark plug firing end does not reach the self-cleaning temperature of approximately 450°C (842°F). Carbon deposits will begin to burn off from the insulator nose when the self-cleaning temperature is reached. When the heat range is too cold for the engine speed, the firing end temperature will stay below 450°C and carbon deposits will accumulate on the insulator nose. This is called carbon fouling. When enough carbon accumulates, the spark will travel the path of least resistance over the insulator nose to the metal shell instead of jumping across the gap. This usually results in a misfire and further fouling. When the spark plug firing end (tip) temperature exceeds 800°C, pre-ignition originating from the overheated insulator ceramic can occur.

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Pre-ignition occurs when the air-fuel mixture is ignited by a hot object/area in the combustion chamber before the timed spark event occurs.

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