My 241C takes the small 10 mm plug like yours. That plug fits the 4 stroke Stihls .all my other stihls take the Bosch wsr6f. the 241 takes a NGK CMR6H.
My 241C takes the small 10 mm plug like yours. That plug fits the 4 stroke Stihls .all my other stihls take the Bosch wsr6f. the 241 takes a NGK CMR6H.
thanks LW. was hoping i didn't get a saw that was made on a Friday.My 241C takes the small 10 mm plug like yours. That plug fits the 4 stroke Stihls .
I was surprised when I went to do a compression test.thanks LW. was hoping i didn't get a saw that was made on a Friday.
The ten MM is the tread diam of the plug . Just use metric deep drive sockets.It's a good thing you guys brought that up , I'd best check my screnches to make sure I have a 10 mm .
Might not have one if the dealer just grabbed one out of a drawer and handed it to me with the saw .
IDK about that?Correct me if I'm wrong but if the thread diameter, reach, and heat range are the same the plug will work?
Don't they make identical plugs but with different size hex dimensions? With the smaller ones for tight clearance applications?
I could be dead wrong. But I thought I've seen plugs that were identical except for one letter different they I thought designated the hex size.IDK about that?
Not that I seen anyway.I could be dead wrong. But I thought I've seen plugs that were identical except for one letter different they I thought designated the hex size.
Cool.found this on plug conversions. because inquiring minds want to know. typed in the NGK plug for the 241.
http://www.sparkplug-crossreference.com/convert/NGK_PN/CMR6H
yes usually no problems but if a saw starts acting up that's one of the first places i go. ever since bosch started making plugs in china instead of brazil i have had a few more problems.You know plugs seem to last forever if the saw is not all fouled up.
Do you happen to have a link to that?Tree monkey posted a while back that older plugs take more energy to fire and should be replaced every so often.
No, sorry.Do you happen to have a link to that?
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