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    Does anyone have the tool to pull broken spark plugs from a 3V. All sites say have it handy before starting a spark plug change. New it is 75$ at napa just want to see if someone wants to sell theirs. Or let me rent it.

    If you have one, call me at 214-455-3642.

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    Are you doing this on a f150? I purchased one but got all 8 plugs out without breaking and then I sold the tool on ebay.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by clueless94vert View Post
      How did you get them out
      I will answer your PM on here for others to see.

      I did some research on f150 forums, here, and google and combined what everyone said . It might be too late to do some steps but here goes.

      1. With about a 1/4 tank of gas pour in some really good fuel system cleaner and drive until very close to empty.

      2. Let engine cool completely (overnight).

      3. Pull all Coils and blow our plug holes with compressed air.

      4. Squirt a good amount of carb cleaner in each spark plug hole

      5. Take a breaker bar and slowly loosen and tight each plug a few turns in a back and forth motion.

      6. Say a few prayers.

      7. Use an electric impact or air impact wrench along with needed extensions and elbows.

      8. The back spark plug on passenger side is a bitch. Unhook the battery and remove computer to get better access.

      9. Turn motor over a few times to blow out any carb cleaner that got down in the cylinders from the soaking.

      10.Replace with 1-piece plugs. If you do not have 1-piece plugs than follow the TSB on changing spark plugs and put the correct anti sieze on the spark plug collar.
      Last edited by mustangguy289; 10-05-2011, 01:34 PM.
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      • #4
        Some helpful links:

        2004 - 2008 F-150 - Test: Spark Plug Removal using Impact Wrench - I have to change my spark plugs 69K miles and I'm going to test out the Impact Wrench method for changing them. Has anyone else tried this? Quintin - Lukewarm engine, loosen plugs a quarter turn or so, spray carb cleaner in the plug wells and let them...


        Articles & How-To's - Sparkplug Change for 2004-2008 5.4 3V-Step by Step - THIS WAS POSTED BY LWoodard in a thread. I copied it here for the benefit of all. Jim (Bluejay) I just changed the spark plugs on my '04 F150 with 5.4L last week. I only had 53,000 miles on it. The whole process went a lot easier than what I...


        2004 - 2008 F-150 - 5.4 Spark Plug Cgange...EASY - I decided it was time to take the giant leap of faith and attempt to do a plug change on my truck. THANK GOD my very good friend is an experienced Ford Tech. My truck has just over 55k miles on it. The first step we took was to do an induction service for the engine...
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        • #5
          The tool is the Lisle56500. I found a new one on ebay, did not use, and resold it for a higher price.


          oops it is the 65600
          Last edited by mustangguy289; 10-05-2011, 03:38 PM. Reason: 65600
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          • #6
            Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
            The tool is the Lisle56500. I found a new one on ebay, did not use, and resold it for a higher price.
            Lisle 56500 is a terminal tool.
            65600 is the spark plug tool.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by stephen4785 View Post
              Lisle 56500 is a terminal tool.
              65600 is the spark plug tool.
              my bad.
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