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king ranch Aug 4, 2008 12:30 AM

cop's and plug information
 
just wondering if anyone had a good detailed guide on how to change cop's and plugs in a 01 5.4l

thanks

plan on getting global cops and motorcraft plugs

jbrew Aug 4, 2008 05:54 AM


Originally Posted by king ranch (Post 3318008)
just wondering if anyone had a good detailed guide on how to change cop's and plugs in a 01 5.4l

thanks

plan on getting global cops and motorcraft plugs


Yea, I guess our technical articles still aren't working on this site - I'm beginning to think they were forgotten :rolleyes:

Anyway in your other thread, I told you to look Matts link up online since ours wasn't working - just to google it. For whatever reason, you haven't. I had a little time this morning and did it for you.

Here's Matts direct link, like I said before, it's a good one -

http://www.mattstruck.com/sparkplugs/sparkplugs.html

Good Luck

torkum Aug 4, 2008 07:05 AM

Matt's a little heavy with the anti seize. I would leave that part out.

http://www.mattstruck.com/sparkplugs/0006.JPG

BLUE20004X4 Aug 4, 2008 07:31 AM

I use anti-sieze, but just a coating, very light and it's done good so far- (knock knock on wood).

scottbigred Aug 4, 2008 07:31 AM

thats what i was gonna ask, you guys dont like anti-seize anymore?

KEITHHATTER Aug 4, 2008 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by scottbigred (Post 3318152)
thats what i was gonna ask, you guys dont like anti-seize anymore?

Most don't use antisieze on the 97-03 models (I don't for 1), because, there was a problem with the plugs staying in the head.

Then Ford fixed the blow out problem with a plug that sometimes refuses to come out. 04-07 model 3v heads...

There is a wealth of info for that exact clarity on here. Just search it out...

Fletcherhomebre Aug 4, 2008 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by torkum (Post 3318146)
Matt's a little heavy with the anti seize. I would leave that part out.

http://www.mattstruck.com/sparkplugs/0006.JPG

Yeah, that's more than a little heavy! Anti-sieze - good. TOO MUCH Anti-sieze - not so good. Same goes with thread sealant, gasket sealant, thread adhesive, etc. There really is such a thing as TOO MUCH of a good thing.

jbrew Aug 4, 2008 07:46 PM

Yea don't use anti seize on the 97 - 02 models. These plugs don't need any help coming back out the next time. There's only 3.5 -4 threads in the chambers. Be real careful not to cross thread (use a piece of 3/8 air hose to start and run the plugs flush) the threads .

Torque = 12 -16 foot lbs.

Huh - The Ford procedure says to remove the fuel rail completely - I didn't know that.

I just remove the 4 8mm bolts/ pull the rail off the injectors/ flip it up on the Intake Manifold - it's out of the way.

Some will say leave it attached - Go ahead, you can do it - But I bet it takes you longer :D - You'll see.

Good Luck

KEITHHATTER Aug 5, 2008 05:11 AM


Originally Posted by jbrew (Post 3319107)
Huh - The Ford procedure says to remove the fuel rail completely - I didn't know that.

I just remove the 4 8mm bolts/ pull the rail off the injectors/ flip it up on the Intake Manifold - it's out of the way.

Some will say leave it attached - Go ahead, you can do it - But I bet it takes you longer :D - You'll see.

Good Luck


LOL! Could be something to do with common sense. I would bet money the techs at the stealership does it the exact same way, if they even take the rail off at all.

I know my four 6 doesn't require the rail to come off.

jbrew Aug 5, 2008 05:52 AM

It's a PITA with rail on IMO - Only takes 5 minutes to get out of the way - You'll spend an extra 20 minutes working around it , or more when you loose a socket.

JMC Aug 5, 2008 09:57 AM

I unbolt the driver side rail. The regulator is in the way of #7. I use anti-seize on my plugs but I pull them out every 10k or so to look at them. Read sig for reason. ;)

Regards

Jean Marc Chartier

PS. there is way too much anti-seize in that pic.

jbrew Aug 5, 2008 10:05 AM

Yea , #7's a tricky bastid with the rail on. Almost impossible. :lol:


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