2004 5.4 Spark Plugs Progress
2004 5.4 Spark Plugs Progress
Well today I decided I might as well change the plugs instead of worrying about them everytime I look at the truck. So I had already gotten all the plugs and Motorcraft cleaner and memorized the TSB so I went ahead. Cylinder 1 broke, Cylinder 2 came out, Cylinder 3 broke, I skipped cylinder 4, and cylinder 5 broke when i tried to use my 18 volt dewalt impact. Now ive just loosened the rest of them and they are soaking with cleaner. Anyway, just thought i would share my experience. and the engine was cold..
You guys must have a softer touch and more confidence than me, because I wouldn't even try to change the spark plugs myself on that truck model. Way too many horror stories!
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I feel for ya....
Question I have is why were you changing the plugs at only 86,000 miles?
They should be good for at least 120,000 miles.
Even though my truck has the newer plug design, I dont intend to replace my plugs until I have too.
I replace thjem on my 97 with 131,000, only because a coil pack went out. Turns out the plugs still looked good.
Question I have is why were you changing the plugs at only 86,000 miles?
They should be good for at least 120,000 miles.
Even though my truck has the newer plug design, I dont intend to replace my plugs until I have too.
I replace thjem on my 97 with 131,000, only because a coil pack went out. Turns out the plugs still looked good.
Last edited by Denny; Mar 19, 2010 at 10:37 PM.
I feel for ya....
Question I have is why were you changing the plugs at only 86,000 miles?
They should be good for at least 120,000 miles.
Even though my truck has the newer plug design, I dont intend to replace my plugs until I have too.
I replace thjem on my 97 with 131,000, only because a coil pack went out. Turns out the plugs still looked good.
Question I have is why were you changing the plugs at only 86,000 miles?
They should be good for at least 120,000 miles.
Even though my truck has the newer plug design, I dont intend to replace my plugs until I have too.
I replace thjem on my 97 with 131,000, only because a coil pack went out. Turns out the plugs still looked good.
I feel for ya....
Question I have is why were you changing the plugs at only 86,000 miles?
They should be good for at least 120,000 miles.
Even though my truck has the newer plug design, I dont intend to replace my plugs until I have too.
I replace thjem on my 97 with 131,000, only because a coil pack went out. Turns out the plugs still looked good.
Question I have is why were you changing the plugs at only 86,000 miles?
They should be good for at least 120,000 miles.
Even though my truck has the newer plug design, I dont intend to replace my plugs until I have too.
I replace thjem on my 97 with 131,000, only because a coil pack went out. Turns out the plugs still looked good.
I feel for ya....
Question I have is why were you changing the plugs at only 86,000 miles?
They should be good for at least 120,000 miles.
Even though my truck has the newer plug design, I dont intend to replace my plugs until I have too.
I replace thjem on my 97 with 131,000, only because a coil pack went out. Turns out the plugs still looked good.
Question I have is why were you changing the plugs at only 86,000 miles?
They should be good for at least 120,000 miles.
Even though my truck has the newer plug design, I dont intend to replace my plugs until I have too.
I replace thjem on my 97 with 131,000, only because a coil pack went out. Turns out the plugs still looked good.
Sorry about you luck
I hate to hear the stories about broken plugs... I also did mine at at 45,000 just to be ahead of the game. I ran a can of seafoam in the tank prior, even dropped some down the vacuum line to help loosen up some of the carbon on the plugs. I did mine on a Sunday, took me all day; 3 beers and 2 football games and a dinner later I was able to remove them all out without breakage.
I believe its a **** pour design but I love my truck and we'll just have to put up with the issue. I will more than likely change them out again before 100,00 miles and do the job myself, again!
Best of luck...
I believe its a **** pour design but I love my truck and we'll just have to put up with the issue. I will more than likely change them out again before 100,00 miles and do the job myself, again!
Best of luck...



