Pressure Washer Spark Plug Change

Continuing with my on-going pressure washer annual maintenance I will be removing and cleaning the existing spark plug in my Briggs and Stratton Pressure Washer. The task is simple and requires only some basic tools and supplies. As I have been away with work for the previous month, I have been unable to continue to improve my video equipment, as I am expecting to remain in the area of my home for the foreseeable future I plan on improving the equipment I am using and hopefully creating more professional looking content.

Items used:
Torque wrench set to 10 ft/lb;
13/16 Spark plug socket;
Feeler Gauge with gap adjustment tool;
Steel Wool;
Scotch Brite Pad;
Fine sand paper;
Dielectric Grease; and
Anti-Seize (optional).

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