DIY spark plug story w/ a happy ending...
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Actually I tried two.
I decided I would either go with the Motorcraft brand carb cleaner or the Aero kroil, depending which was easier to get. I called 2 of the 3 local Ford dealers' parts deptartments. The first told me they didn't have any in stock and said it would be "awhile" before they got more in. The second told me they thought the guys in the service dept used it but they couldn't sell it to the public. So, I decided to go with the Aero, which was easily purchased thorough the Kano Labs website.
If I had thought it would make or break the project I would have been more persistent in getting the carb cleaner, but there was no guarantee it was going to make a difference anyway (based on my searching).
I decided I would either go with the Motorcraft brand carb cleaner or the Aero kroil, depending which was easier to get. I called 2 of the 3 local Ford dealers' parts deptartments. The first told me they didn't have any in stock and said it would be "awhile" before they got more in. The second told me they thought the guys in the service dept used it but they couldn't sell it to the public. So, I decided to go with the Aero, which was easily purchased thorough the Kano Labs website.
If I had thought it would make or break the project I would have been more persistent in getting the carb cleaner, but there was no guarantee it was going to make a difference anyway (based on my searching).
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The guy at O'Reilly had heard about the problem and tried to sell me the one-piece plugs instead of the Motorcrafts (Champion? Autolites?). But, they were $21.99 apiece !
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Bosch does not make plugs for the 3V - just Motorcraft, Autolite, Champion, and Brisk. The Brisk is a racing plug - it's not platinum, it has a very cold heat range, and it's only good for about 20k. Champion and Brisk are one piece plugs. Everyone is still waiting for NGK to make a 3V plug.
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Bosch does not make plugs for the 3V - just Motorcraft, Autolite, Champion, and Brisk. The Brisk is a racing plug - it's not platinum, it has a very cold heat range, and it's only good for about 20k. Champion and Brisk are one piece plugs. Everyone is still waiting for NGK to make a 3V plug.
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#24
Here's an article on the Champion one piece plugs . . .
http://www.denlorstools.com/autoblog...-plug-ford-3v/
http://www.denlorstools.com/autoblog...-plug-ford-3v/
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the 3vr14ys is a colder plug for modified engines.
they are a little more expensive than the motorcrafts i found them for 16.99 each.
on a side note i have only seen pics of the champion plugs but they look to have what could be a weak spot just below the threads. i guess we'll find out after some have been changed.
Last edited by poptop; 04-15-2010 at 06:45 PM.
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Congrats - I started mine and had the dealership finish (although I consider myself an accomplished mechanic) for several reasons. I agree this online community IS THE **** !!! and because of the postings have avoided many headaches and hopefully you leave good info for others (your first post is excellent).
*I tried carb cleaner and it did no good - I don't think it "wicked" down the threads at all - yes I broke the plugs loose about a 1/4 turn first.
*I tried carb cleaner and it did no good - I don't think it "wicked" down the threads at all - yes I broke the plugs loose about a 1/4 turn first.
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But, I still have > 80% of the antiseize left and wouldn't mind mailing some out to other members for a few bucks apiece (just to cover s/h) .
I'm sending the other member 2-3 big "globs", more than enough to do all 8 plugs and then some.
I'll probably keep a little just in case but when I've done plugs before I just
used the "regular" stuff. I probably won't use this again unless its specifically called for.