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Do you need to fix a spark plug blow out? Forum members suggest various methods to fix the problem. The methods include:
Read the full discussion below to find out the preferred methods.
Read the full discussion below to find out the preferred methods.
living with ford spark plug blow out problem
Here is what I know. After running the thread chaser into the hole several times, and still not being able to get the plug all the way in, I did a highly technical thing, not to be tried at home unless you are well trained. I got lots of light, and looked. Into the hole. And what a discovery! There is a shoulder that the plug will bottom on normally. Below that is the threads. The hole in the shoulder is large enough that the entire thread chaser may pass through it. The actual threads start approximately 3/8ths of an inch below that shoulder. Only for this plug. My guess is someone coiled the hole and the coil apparatus went too far. I just wonder why it is not pulverized by the piston. Or valves. That mystery is solved, more or less. No cross threads, no withches or magic, just stuff.
I'm going in !!!
I have a 1998 Expedition 5.4 with 130k miles. I had a bad coil, but was not sure which one was bad, so I decided to buy all 8 from Ebay. Dealer wanted $100 each, AutoZone $60....I got all 8 shipped for $77.
Anyway, as we all know, these trucks do not have a lot of room, that, combined with the fact that I have hands the size of loaves of bread, this is not a fun job. I only replaced 5 in 5 hours and called it quits for a while. well.....9 months later (still haven't replaced 6,7,8), I start hearing a ticking noise like I have an exhaust manifold leak. It wasn't a that!!! The #3 plug decided to leave the vehicle at 10pm on the interstate. Fortunately, I was only 3 miles from home and did the Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang home. Yup, blew the plug and took the threads along with it.
I found someone that had purchased the TimeSert kit and was kind enough to rent it to me. I'm going to tackle this job tomorrow morning (Happy 4th of July)!!! I'll post the results, hopefully by noon, tomorrow.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated !!!
Anyway, as we all know, these trucks do not have a lot of room, that, combined with the fact that I have hands the size of loaves of bread, this is not a fun job. I only replaced 5 in 5 hours and called it quits for a while. well.....9 months later (still haven't replaced 6,7,8), I start hearing a ticking noise like I have an exhaust manifold leak. It wasn't a that!!! The #3 plug decided to leave the vehicle at 10pm on the interstate. Fortunately, I was only 3 miles from home and did the Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang home. Yup, blew the plug and took the threads along with it.
I found someone that had purchased the TimeSert kit and was kind enough to rent it to me. I'm going to tackle this job tomorrow morning (Happy 4th of July)!!! I'll post the results, hopefully by noon, tomorrow.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated !!!
I started this thread a while ago, the time-sert kit changed a little since I did my ford e350 ( all 8 holes) here is a link to my install.
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/gobingo/index.htm
I installed time serts in all 8 holes when the van had 120k miles... now after a couple of years it now has 205k miles and going strong.
just take your time and it should turn out fine.
Good luck
My 4.6 has blown both the #1 and #8 recently breaking the coil pack but not damaging the threads. It has been approximately a year and a half since replacing the plugs. The truck having a quarter million miles on it is leading me to address the issue on an as needed basis but as long as the threads aren't hurt I can fix it for $40 in 15 minutes. Living 2 blocks away from Carquest is nice.
2004 f350
Well it seems that after 131k on old Ester the number 3 plug blew out on Saturday night. After speaking to a few local guys that I know they all have the same thing to say about the 5.4 "Im surprised it lasted this long." Now after reading most if not all of the information that I can find about this issue with the 5.4 its seems its more common than I thought. I made a call to the Ford customer care number and spoke to a very nice lady and was told (to confirm what I already knew) it was not under any recall and that she has talked to many Ford customers with the same issue.
So what am I in for after getting this one issue fixed? Has anyone corrected the issue with all the plugs and what was the outcome? Is the Helicoil (sp) the way to go for a good fix?
Thanks and have a great day!
So what am I in for after getting this one issue fixed? Has anyone corrected the issue with all the plugs and what was the outcome? Is the Helicoil (sp) the way to go for a good fix?
Thanks and have a great day!
Helicoil is not a good fix. Timecert is a much better choice. Read through this thread and others and your questions will be answered. If your threads are still there just install a plug and torque to 28 ft lbs.
Well it seems that after 131k on old Ester the number 3 plug blew out on Saturday night. After speaking to a few local guys that I know they all have the same thing to say about the 5.4 "Im surprised it lasted this long." Now after reading most if not all of the information that I can find about this issue with the 5.4 its seems its more common than I thought. I made a call to the Ford customer care number and spoke to a very nice lady and was told (to confirm what I already knew) it was not under any recall and that she has talked to many Ford customers with the same issue.
So what am I in for after getting this one issue fixed? Has anyone corrected the issue with all the plugs and what was the outcome? Is the Helicoil (sp) the way to go for a good fix?
Thanks and have a great day!
So what am I in for after getting this one issue fixed? Has anyone corrected the issue with all the plugs and what was the outcome? Is the Helicoil (sp) the way to go for a good fix?
Thanks and have a great day!
anyone in arizona want to rent me their time-sert kit? or anyone willing to ship it? im a certified welder, manual and cnc machinist, and mechanical engineer with a concentration in automotive student, so you know your kit will be taken care of and used properly
Gallaxy rents his out, - or is he to far away?
in no rush, its for an engine me and my gf are building for her 4.2 to 5.4 swap, just doing some preventative measures
edit, should have read some of the last few pages
edit, should have read some of the last few pages
Last edited by azmidget91; Dec 30, 2010 at 05:44 PM.
1999 5.4 Spark Plug torque
hey jbrew or GLC-
Way to many different values for 1999 F150 5.4 Spark Plug torque...
11-17 ft-lbs?
14 ft-lbs?
28 ft-lbs?
The last thing I want is a blown plug.
Has Ford ever updated their torque specs?
Thanks guys.
Way to many different values for 1999 F150 5.4 Spark Plug torque...
11-17 ft-lbs?
14 ft-lbs?
28 ft-lbs?
The last thing I want is a blown plug.
Has Ford ever updated their torque specs?
Thanks guys.

The new thing that has been working well is torque to 28lbs ,DRY. No anti-seize.








