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Old 12-17-2015, 01:44 PM
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I'll have to look at mine when I get home I bought the tool just in case, it weather permits I'm gonna do mine this weekend.
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When you doing yours tank?
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Here's a great deal on the plugs you need:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-Motorcraft...lVCpoP&vxp=mtr

You'll also want to change out the COP insulators. Check this out: http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-pcs-Motorc...xWP8UD&vxp=mtr

Here's a good video to watch:


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Originally Posted by techrep
if you have SP-507's in there they will come out in one peice
I thought that SP-507 were the original plugs that break. And SP-515 is the updated version.
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Originally Posted by connorfx4
I thought that SP-507 were the original plugs that break. And SP-515 is the updated version.
i could be wrong... my 08 uses SP-509
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I'm gonna have to order the tool is there a specific brand that works best and probably next month
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Originally Posted by tankmech
I'm gonna have to order the tool is there a specific brand that works best and probably next month
Lisle tool. All over Ebay used for under $50. Im prett sure I put in Motorcraft SP 515 plugs
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Yeah... my bad. SP-515 is the newer plug.
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Originally Posted by tankmech
I'm gonna have to order the tool is there a specific brand that works best and probably next month
Originally Posted by Tommy J
Lisle tool. All over Ebay used for under $50. Im prett sure I put in Motorcraft SP 515 plugs
I got a brand new one I'll sell you for $50 shipped.
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Grabbed one off amazon for $56 2 day shipping. Also grabbed the extended socket too, I can't wait. Anyone know if the second set will be easier than the first or does it just depend on they type of plug?


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