Suzuki SE3000AD Generator

PTmowerMech

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Couldn't find a suzuki a suzuki thread.

Lot's of power outages here from the storms. Customer brought this generator to me to fix. And can't find any info on it.
What I'm mainly needing, so far, is the right spark plug number and an on off switch for it.
If anyone can lead me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.
They're buying ice for their frozen stuff. But having to drive a long way just to get it.
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From the looks it is an L hrad engine. Not sure what the sparkplug hole thread is but the regular RJ19LM should be the correct heat range. Is there a plug that came out of it? Most small L head engines take a plug in the Champion19 heat range. If you know the thread size and reach you can cross it.
 

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From the looks it is an L hrad engine. Not sure what the sparkplug hole thread is but the regular RJ19LM should be the correct heat range. Is there a plug that came out of it? Most small L head engines take a plug in the Champion19 heat range. If you know the thread size and reach you can cross it.

I've tried the RJ19LM, but the wire cap is too long and tight to fit down on this short plug. I'm guessing it's a long shaft, with short threads. It came in with an OHV plug in it. And the piston doesn't hit the plug. And customer said he seen the light from the tester when I pulled on the recoil.
 

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Measure how long the threads in the head are.
If it had a plug like RC12YC in it it will be too cold heat range.
 
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