What is the difference between RJ19LM and RJ19LMC?

What is the difference between RJ19LM and RJ19LMC?

According to Champion the only difference between these two plugs is the ground strap. The RJ19LMC has a copper FILLED ground strap. The RJ19LM has a copper COATED ground strap. According to Champion they have found NO difference in these two plugs in everyday use.

Is the RJ19LM spark plug the same as the j19lm?

Although they are essentially the same, the “R” designation of the former indicates an added feature over the latter. The RJ19LM has a resistor, which is placed in the spark plug’s copper core.

Is the Briggs 591868 spark plug the same as the RJ19LM?

The IPL calls for a Briggs 591868 spark plug which crosses with Champion RJ19LMC. I have read that the RJ19LMC is not the same as the RJ19LM. I checked with a major Champion distributor and was told they are the same and can be used in the same applications. The local NAPA has RJ19LM plugs and listed down the side of the packaging is RJ19LMC.

What’s the difference between a rj19hx and a qj19lm?

Think it was $1.79 and the upgraded one-pull plug with a thinner electrode (5861) was $2.59. Plug Info: EZ Start Number: 5861 Stock # 868 Regular Plug: RJ19LM Alternative Plug: QJ19LM I looked at he E3, but the world must be coming to an end, because, it looks like an old Splitfire plug.

What’s the difference between the champion RJ19LM and RJ 19lmc?

Most mowers that use the RJ19LM have a gap of .030″. To further confuse the issue, if one googles RJ19LMC, pictures of them say specifically RJ19LMC and are priced at 2 to 3 times more than the RJ19LM. I called our True Value, who carry Champions, and they said the RJ19LMC is not available.

Although they are essentially the same, the “R” designation of the former indicates an added feature over the latter. The RJ19LM has a resistor, which is placed in the spark plug’s copper core.

The IPL calls for a Briggs 591868 spark plug which crosses with Champion RJ19LMC. I have read that the RJ19LMC is not the same as the RJ19LM. I checked with a major Champion distributor and was told they are the same and can be used in the same applications. The local NAPA has RJ19LM plugs and listed down the side of the packaging is RJ19LMC.

Think it was $1.79 and the upgraded one-pull plug with a thinner electrode (5861) was $2.59. Plug Info: EZ Start Number: 5861 Stock # 868 Regular Plug: RJ19LM Alternative Plug: QJ19LM I looked at he E3, but the world must be coming to an end, because, it looks like an old Splitfire plug.

Most mowers that use the RJ19LM have a gap of .030″. To further confuse the issue, if one googles RJ19LMC, pictures of them say specifically RJ19LMC and are priced at 2 to 3 times more than the RJ19LM. I called our True Value, who carry Champions, and they said the RJ19LMC is not available.