Spark plugs---03 5.4L---PLEASE LOOK!!!
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Spark plugs---03 5.4L---PLEASE LOOK!!!
Hey guys. I finally decided to stay out of the woods today and do some work on my truck. First up was spark plugs. The previous owner stated that they "were changed at the beginning of last year." So I'm assuming Jan/Feb 2008. But you know what happens when you assume. So here is the first plug on the drivers side. What do ya'll think? Gap is in spec at .053---DirtySCREW
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For the 97-03's stick with Motorcraft plugs. Most people that have tried others end up with problems.
I always do one at a time. I don't like to leave the plug hole open too long as I will find a way to drop something down there.
Don't use anti-seize on the threads. Put them in dry. Factory torque is 12-16 foot pounds. I used 14 but a lot of guys are recomending the blownoutsparkplug.com torque of 28 foot pounds. I haven't done that to mine yet so that is your call. Remember to put dielectric grease in the COP boots.
I always do one at a time. I don't like to leave the plug hole open too long as I will find a way to drop something down there.
Don't use anti-seize on the threads. Put them in dry. Factory torque is 12-16 foot pounds. I used 14 but a lot of guys are recomending the blownoutsparkplug.com torque of 28 foot pounds. I haven't done that to mine yet so that is your call. Remember to put dielectric grease in the COP boots.
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oh, I also found a hose...goes to some electrical connector (has 2 hoses on the bottom) and looks like it goes to the fuel rail. One hose has a crack in it. Would a vaccum leak cause bad MPGs? I gotta take a pic so ya'll will know what I'm refering to and also if I need a special grade hose...Be right back---DirtySCREW
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