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    Any tricks to not breaking the spark plugs when taking them out? My roommate has a 2006 f150 and I know that they break but with no personal experience I was just wondering if theres a trick to it. TIA. Roll tide?
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  • #2
    do it will the engine is still warm

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jdgregory84 View Post
      Any tricks to not breaking the spark plugs when taking them out? My roommate has a 2006 f150 and I know that they break but with no personal experience I was just wondering if theres a trick to it. TIA. Roll tide?
      run a can of seafoam through the motor. Then flood the motor several times with another can. Let it sit till room temp and follow ford procedure. I use seafoam in a squirt bottle im place of carb cleaner though. Done several hundred and only had about 15 come apart. Patience is key and follow the ford process.

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      • #4
        Yep sea foam the shit outta of it and PB blaster down the plug holes for about 5-10 minutes of soak and then ease them out with 9/16 magnetic socket. Did mine with 90k on it and broke 0

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        • #5
          Took my 05 to the dealer to have them done and it came back with 2 cylinders misfiring. Definitely recommend doing it yourself to get it done right. If you do break one off eBay has the tool to remove them
          certified deisel mechanic

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          • #6
            bring it to the dealer and let them screw with the heart ache. I use to work at Ford and i hated doing tune ups on 5.4's because of the dam spark plugs. Thats just my 2 pennies...


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            • #7
              I just had mine done at Westway for $300. Would have done myself but didn't want to risk them breaking.
              David

              1986 GT

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Fst86gt View Post
                I just had mine done at Westway for $300. Would have done myself but didn't want to risk them breaking.
                We're talking about a 3v. The plugs are 15 bucks each. I doubt you got it done that cheap.

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                • #9
                  Take it to Paul AKA greenbullit. He will take care of you. He charges a flat rate to change the plugs and it's cheaper than the dealer.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by G.. View Post
                    We're talking about a 3v. The plugs are 15 bucks each. I doubt you got it done that cheap.
                    I know what plugs you guys are talking about. I have a 2007 f150 with 5.4. They just did the the plugs and it cost me 300 bucks. They warned me that if I try to do myself they might break being a 2 piece plug.
                    David

                    1986 GT

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                    • #11
                      Pics of plug? I have an older 2v 5.4 and never had issues getting them out but the 2v older head design is famous for spitting them

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                      • #12


                        Guess I got lucky, I took it real slow and they all came out in one piece, threw some anti-seize on the new plugs (below the threads) and called it a day.

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                        • #13
                          Also. Replace them with a plug # 7989
                          They have a one piece bottom end
                          Problem solved...

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                          • #14
                            Just use an impact wrench. It'll be fine.
                            Full time ninja editor.

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                            • #15
                              Replace the plugs with the E3 Plugs (They are one piece and you'll never ever have to worry about breaking them again).

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