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Re: Spark plugs [Re: rickym] #8678108 08/31/22 06:45 PM
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Down for the count? Kicked the bucket? Out like a fat kid playing dodge ball?



Re: Spark plugs [Re: bigbob_ftw] #8678121 08/31/22 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by bigbob_ftw
Originally Posted by flashman252
hopefully the come out nice and easy. Nothing can be worse than the spark plugs in a ford 4.6L 2006-2009 (I think, I can't honestly remember what year that ford was I had) model. Those plugs just shattered and never came out. The worst job I ever attempted and then found out they had recalls on them AFTER I tried replacing lol.

Take your time, get a good ratchet set with extensions and elbows, you got this.


5.4, the 4.6 was pretty easy.

Yep, 5.4 was the only truck I have owned that I did not replace the plugs myself. I watched my neighbor spend 8 hours on his and said no way. 4.6 was not bad at all. After the 5.4 spit number 6 I had enough.


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