Blown out plug
Blown out plug
My '02 F150 blew out the #3 plug yesterday. I removed the coil pack and found the boot torn up and the plug out and beat up. I bought a new plug and boot, and when I tried to put in the new plug it would not start because the threads are buggered. What can I do? Can it be tapped? What size tap do I need?
Thanks for any help.
Will Walker
Thanks for any help.
Will Walker
My '02 F150 blew out the #3 plug yesterday. I removed the coil pack and found the boot torn up and the plug out and beat up. I bought a new plug and boot, and when I tried to put in the new plug it would not start because the threads are buggered. What can I do? Can it be tapped? What size tap do I need?
That said, wait for others to chime in with more informed answers - I don't have first hand experience with this procedure.
Doug
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Don't think you can borrow the Timesert kit but you can rent it from a member here. Send a PM to Galaxy. Timesert is a permanent repair. Also, you want to torque your plugs to 28 ft lbs with no antisieze on the threads. Use Motorcraft plugs, they don't require antisieze.
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Jim
Jim
Just out of curiosity, I found this informative video on the procedure (on the Timesert site).
Also, you want to torque your plugs to 28 ft lbs with no antisieze on the threads. Use Motorcraft plugs, they don't require antisieze.
Doug
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If they will loan one that's great, and yes I'm sure you would have yo buy the inserts.
Not sure why you mentioned no plugs breaking. Those plugs are not prone to break , it's the two piece plugs in the 3v engines, the 5.4s in the 2004- early 2008, that break.
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Not sure why you mentioned no plugs breaking. Those plugs are not prone to break , it's the two piece plugs in the 3v engines, the 5.4s in the 2004- early 2008, that break.
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Jim
With all the woeful stories out there, we had our fingers crossed the whole way. I still have my 97/5.4 to do, and I'm hoping it goes well. As I understand it, on that model, there's a risk of having only a few turns of thread in the hole.Doug
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I don't think that Lisle kit is Timesert. Those are the ONLY inserts that work well except for the custom made inserts from blownoutsparkplug.com, and they don't sell them for self-repair.
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My '02 F150 blew out the #3 plug yesterday. I removed the coil pack and found the boot torn up and the plug out and beat up. I bought a new plug and boot, and when I tried to put in the new plug it would not start because the threads are buggered. What can I do? Can it be tapped? What size tap do I need?
Thanks for any help.
Will Walker
Thanks for any help.
Will Walker
Thanks for all the replies. I found a thread chaser today at O'Riley's. I'm going to try that first because my threads are still there, just buggered from the plug bouncing up and down after it came out. If that doesn't work, I'll try the kit.
Also,.....I read somewhere that the torque was 17fp. Is 28 right?
Will Walker
Also,.....I read somewhere that the torque was 17fp. Is 28 right?
Will Walker
Last edited by wow; Nov 30, 2013 at 09:08 PM.
Thanks everyone, for your help. I tried a thread chaser and it didn't work. I bought the kit, tapped the hole using grease to catch shavings, screwed in the threaded sleeve coated with Loctite, screwed in the plug, and it runs great. I now have the kit for the future.
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