2011+ 55-60mph 5.0 Shuddering and EcoBoost Engine Miss/Loss of Power - Possible Fixes
I checked my plugs today and they all looked the same. They were pretty good for having 35000 miles on them. The two middle plugs were around .036 and the other 4 were all a little more than .040. I set them all to .034. After I was done I took the truck out to see if there were any changes and the missing between 50 & 60 is worse. Acceleration seems to be better though. Any thoughts?
I checked my plugs today and they all looked the same. They were pretty good for having 35000 miles on them. The two middle plugs were around .036 and the other 4 were all a little more than .040. I set them all to .034. After I was done I took the truck out to see if there were any changes and the missing between 50 & 60 is worse. Acceleration seems to be better though. Any thoughts?
Were the plugs really tight when removing? If so you may have developed a hair-line crack on at least one of them. Also, how tight did you re-install the plugs? I believe the torque spec is 133 in/lbs for the spark plugs which is just little tighter than hand tight. If you went tighter than that, you may have cracked a plug.
Were the plugs really tight when removing? If so you may have developed a hair-line crack on at least one of them. Also, how tight did you re-install the plugs? I believe the torque spec is 133 in/lbs for the spark plugs which is just little tighter than hand tight. If you went tighter than that, you may have cracked a plug.
I probably did, I didn't use a torque wrench so they are in close to 15 ftlbs. That would be a few pounds over your spec. All of the passenger side plugs were very tight. I think I'll be buying a new set today gap them a bit wider and see what happens. I noticed a few plugs had what looked like rust on the insulator right at where it meets metal. I haven't seen that on automotive engines before.
I put in NGK 6509's and closed the gap down to .033. The truck does accelerate better like before. I think my miss/shudder getting worse yesterday had to do with the weather and not with the plugs because it's still there. I also noticed that the factory plugs are NGK's.
On to the next idea.
On to the next idea.
I put in NGK 6509's and closed the gap down to .033. The truck does accelerate better like before. I think my miss/shudder getting worse yesterday had to do with the weather and not with the plugs because it's still there. I also noticed that the factory plugs are NGK's.
On to the next idea.
On to the next idea.

