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Old May 4, 2010 | 01:33 AM
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Can some give me quick step guy to replace #8

I just paid service center to do number #7 now number 8 is going...

I dont have cash to pay again.. Last time around it was $210.00

Let me know... Any help would be wonderful..

Thanks Guys
-R

2000 Exp 4.6
 
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Old May 4, 2010 | 02:31 AM
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Number 8 coil ? Some 2000's came with packs, that's why ask. If it's just a coil (COP), - it's a 15 or 20 minute job on #8 . A new coil will cost yuh about 10 bucks via Internet. You'll need dielectric grease as well, - 3 -5$.

I have a video on greasing properly if you don't know how yet.

Get your air intake out of the way, - not sure on the 4six, but your vacuum booster line might be in the way as well. You'll need an 7 and 8mm for the job.

BTW - Disconnect you battery first.
 
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Old May 4, 2010 | 08:29 AM
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Number 4 is supposedly out on my 5.4l and they wanted about $240 for the job. I bought 8 cop on e-bay and will swith out the whole passenger bank. This is why I was also interested in knowing how to check the ones I'm removing to save or discard them. If I get a code for the drivers side then I have the cop for that then.

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Old May 4, 2010 | 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by jbrew
Number 8 coil ? Some 2000's came with packs, that's why ask. If it's just a coil (COP), - it's a 15 or 20 minute job on #8 . A new coil will cost yuh about 10 bucks via Internet. You'll need dielectric grease as well, - 3 -5$.

I have a video on greasing properly if you don't know how yet.

Get your air intake out of the way, - not sure on the 4six, but your vacuum booster line might be in the way as well. You'll need an 7 and 8mm for the job.

BTW - Disconnect you battery first.
Can you kick me that video. Finally got a decent looking day here today and need to pull all my cop's and plugs to clean the old grease off. Thanks
 
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