Introducing the Genuine Factory Parts Spark Plug F6RTC, 951-10292/751-10292 — a direct OEM replacement built to restore dependable ignition in a wide range of small engines. This isn’t just a plug; it’s a precision component designed to bring back reliable starts, steady operation, and efficient combustion in lawn equipment, generators, snow tools, and other outdoor power gear that rely on a trusted spark.
Designed with authentic factory branding, this spark plug aligns with the original specifications your engine was engineered to meet. The carded packaging protects the plug during shipping and makes it ready for immediate installation in your next maintenance project.
Why this spark plug stands out
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Direct OEM replacement for engines that specify F6RTC or the OEM numbers 951-10292 / 751-10292, ensuring proper fit and predictable ignition performance.
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Broad compatibility compatible with a variety of small engines that use this plug designation, reducing the need to stock multiple parts.
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Reliable ignition engineered to support consistent spark delivery across typical operating ranges of outdoor power equipment, contributing to easier starts and steadier idle.
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Quality packaging carded presentation protects from handling damage and makes inventory and shelf display straightforward for shops and DIY setups.
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Genuine factory craftsmanship produced to meet factory standards for durability and long service life, helping you get more value from every maintenance cycle.
Ideal uses and applications
This spark plug is an excellent choice for homeowners and professionals maintaining lawn mowers, generators, snow blowers, tillers, pressure washers, and other small engines that originally called for F6RTC or the OEM numbers 951-10292/751-10292. If your equipment runs intermittently or hard to start after storage, replacing with this genuine part can restore dependable ignition.
Installation and care tips
- Refer to your engine’s manual for the correct spark plug gap and torque specifications before installation.
- When replacing, align the plug with the same gap setting as the previous one or as recommended by the engine manufacturer to prevent misfires.
- Hand-tighten first, then snug securely with a wrench—avoid overtightening to protect threads.
- During routine maintenance, inspect the electrode for wear or fouling and replace when necessary to maintain optimal performance.