DIY Plug change on 5.4l 3v 2004 FX4 100k miles
Originally Posted by azmidget91
holy crap thats expensive for a tool you might not evan have to use
After comparing those plugs and mine, I think those have been changed or atleast pulled before. Or different gas. Those are no where near what my 89k plugs looked like, grime wise. I mean the aerokil or whatever cleaned alot off Im sure, but still they used it on mine too and it wasnt even close to that. Mine looked like they had rusted to heck and back.
Either way, man Im glad it worked for ya and didnt cost what mine did.
On a high note, my cost went from 1200 to 1030 Ricart called and said hey are sending me back 170 for overcharging me... Like 1200 wasnt overcharged lol.
Glad it worked, but I really think they are not the origs. or had been pulled and cleaned.
Not hating either.
Either way, man Im glad it worked for ya and didnt cost what mine did.
On a high note, my cost went from 1200 to 1030 Ricart called and said hey are sending me back 170 for overcharging me... Like 1200 wasnt overcharged lol.
Glad it worked, but I really think they are not the origs. or had been pulled and cleaned.
Not hating either.
hmm after looking at the rotunda tool im pretty sure i could make it, seems simple enough, just a sleeve that fits in the hole and the rod goes through that and into the plug after you threaded it and then you just tighten the nut on top
thats the great thing about having a lathe, you can make your own tools....now i just need a mill and im set on tools
thats the great thing about having a lathe, you can make your own tools....now i just need a mill and im set on tools
Originally Posted by Nolo
Passenger 4 came out perfectly. Lot of noise, but didn't break. Putting Brisk's in now.
I am a little confused on this Brisk stuff. What are LSG Brisk Halo plugs? Is this another company?
Last edited by MeanGene; Dec 1, 2007 at 08:25 PM.
I just installed my Brisk 3vr14s plugs this week when I got the SC back from Steigmeier. Troyer was telling me you can run the 3vr14s plugs if you are running the aftermarket high output cops. I gaped mine at 34 and they were all around 20 out of the box. They sem to be running pretty good but I may have another COP going out on me.
Good job on your replacement.
Good job on your replacement.
Originally Posted by risupercrewman
That is truly amazing! Leave it to another plug Co., to correct FMCO mistakes! Good work ! Not a bad price either!.......
Originally Posted by Tbird69
Good job!
This proves what I've been saying for awhile now, if you follow the TSB and your patient, this job can be done successfully.
now you can throw that Rotunda tool onto eBay for someone else to utilize...hopefully they're as patient as you and won't need it either.
Originally Posted by vtn98
Is there more to the video that I am missing, like a part 2 or something? I didn't see any plugs actually removed, just aero-kroil sprayed after an 1/8th turn.
I messed up the video. Unfortunately, I had what I thought was the entire passenger side video taped, but I had apparently turned it off when i wanted it on, and vice versa. I had a lot of video of me hunched over the truck, but none of the pull. I didn't attempt to video any of the drivers side, b/c I thought I got all of the passenger side.... ugh....
Holy tight plugs Batman!
Holy tight plugs Batman! After viewing that video, I'm gonna pull my original plugs around the 50K mileage, & apply the anti-seize! That should not be at least for another few years, so hopefully FORD will have something done by then regarding this matter!............
Originally Posted by risupercrewman
Holy tight plugs Batman! After viewing that video, I'm gonna pull my original plugs around the 50K mileage, & apply the anti-seize! That should not be at least for another few years, so hopefully FORD will have something done by then regarding this matter!............

You do know that you are supposed to turn them lose 1/8-1/4 then spray them and wait right?
What is the term I'm looking for..... ahh yes. Beginners luck. But I'm still glad you got them out without breaking any.
What is the term I'm looking for..... ahh yes. Beginners luck. But I'm still glad you got them out without breaking any.


