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I want to replace the spark plug on my Harbor freight pressure washer, its a F6TC plug, its the original and China made.
While I'm at it I should replace all the plugs on my 4 cycle engines that power the other small engines in the garage.
I have used Champion and NGK before.

What are the current manufactured plugs that users can endorse?
 
Posts: 4948 | Location: Chicago, IL, USA: | Registered: November 17, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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NGK in my Midget
Bosch in my Mini

My only small engine with a spark plug is my Stihl 2-stroke trimmer & it's still on the original plug and runs great.




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if i have a choice i run ngk in everything


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NGK for the win. Champions have been garbage since the 80's.

Autolite would be my second choice if I can't find what I need in NGK.




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I don't do a lot of messing with small engines but I have used Champions without issue. NGK is limited use but has also been fine.


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NGK for everything. No need to overthink it. Best plugs for the money and never seem to go bad. Definitely haven't gotten any dead plugs out of the package like I have with many other brands.


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Champion or NGK, No problems with either, and they both are going to be better than what you have in there now.
 
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Champion or NGK here and only ethanol free high test in any of my lawn equipment.
 
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After I broke in my HF generator I did some research on what plug to replace the Chinese one with and decided to go the NGK route and have not been dissapointed.


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