2004 5.4 Spark Plugs Progress
trust me buddy me too but theres only so much you can do without taking the head off..
So I got the courage to change plugs on my 06 SCREW w/65k miles on it (original plugs). Followed the TSB to the letter and broke 3 out of the 7 I removed. Didn't want to fart with it anymore so I took it to the local dealer (Atchley Ford) and had them finish it. Cost of the labor was $295 and I think it was worth every penny. The plugs I removed didn't seem too bad. Did notice that the carb cleaner didn't "wick" down the threads, that may have been the problem...don't know. Anyway it wasn't as big a deal as I thought it might have been - just happy it's done!
So I got the courage to change plugs on my 06 SCREW w/65k miles on it (original plugs). Followed the TSB to the letter and broke 3 out of the 7 I removed. Didn't want to fart with it anymore so I took it to the local dealer (Atchley Ford) and had them finish it. Cost of the labor was $295 and I think it was worth every penny. The plugs I removed didn't seem too bad. Did notice that the carb cleaner didn't "wick" down the threads, that may have been the problem...don't know. Anyway it wasn't as big a deal as I thought it might have been - just happy it's done!
What did you use to vacuum the cylinder to remove the broken piece?
JRR
2004 F150 Supercrew 4WD
2008 F150 Supercrew 4WD
I used a 2 straws taped together then a homemade adapter to fit into the vacuum hose.. It had pretty good suction. I didnt want to use a hose because it was to flexible and couldnt feel what i was doing down in the cylinder.
As a side note - the plug that the groundstrap broke in two places was the first one I removed and the only one that I followed the instructions and turned the pusher all the way until it made contact with the tool body. The rest I turned down about 2/3 to 3/4 of the way which left plenty of room for the extractor to thread into. It also may have been a coincidence or maybe I turned it down too fast. I was much more cautious with the remaining ones.
The Lisle tool is easy to use, even for non-mechanics, and well worth the investment given the alternatives (Ford dealer). I got all 4 broken plugs out in about 90 minutes.
JRR
2004 F150 Supercrew 4WD
2008 F150 Supercrew 4WD
I followed the TSB to the letter...engine cold. In theory if the engine was worm the head would expand making the plugs tighter...
* A do 99% of my own mechanics because I can trust myself and know it's done with care and done right, but in this case (knowing the service manager) I was at the point where I didn't feel comfortable.
* A do 99% of my own mechanics because I can trust myself and know it's done with care and done right, but in this case (knowing the service manager) I was at the point where I didn't feel comfortable.
I followed the TSB to the letter...engine cold. In theory if the engine was worm the head would expand making the plugs tighter...
* A do 99% of my own mechanics because I can trust myself and know it's done with care and done right, but in this case (knowing the service manager) I was at the point where I didn't feel comfortable.
* A do 99% of my own mechanics because I can trust myself and know it's done with care and done right, but in this case (knowing the service manager) I was at the point where I didn't feel comfortable.


