Replacement Spark Plugs For An A-iPower 2,000 Watt Inverter Generator
Question:
What replacement spark plug should I use? The direct replacement for an E5TE5RTC is an NGK BPR5HS, but the Yamaha MT80 calls out for a BPR6HS. BUT then the side of the generator calls for a BP4Hinch probably also a BPR4HS. Does it matter which I use?
asked by: Tim
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Expert Reply:
You would need to use whatever the manufacturer lists as an acceptable spark plug replacement. For the A-iPower 2,000-Watt Portable Inverter Generator # 289-SUA2000i you would need an NGK BP4H or a Champion L95YC, which you should be able to find at your local hardware store.
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Kevin C
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A-iPower 2,000-Watt Portable Inverter Generator - 1,600 Running Watts - Gas - Manual Start
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