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Bruce3966 03-25-2016 04:26 PM

Spark plugs--keep praying
 
Well I finally got a day off and decided to start the plugs. 2007 150,000 miles--original plugs. Got the compressor and impact wrench out, vacuumed out the plug canal (lots of dirt in there) and then hit it with the impact and..........so far 2 came out immediately. Then go to put in new coils and the ones the guy sent me are wrong so up to O'Reilly's to get 8 ACCEL COILS I guess. Hope those are fairly good because I need my truck Sunday.

Ready to hit the other 2 towards the back but what sucks is it's impossible to get an impact wrench in there even with a swivel.

Martian 03-25-2016 04:34 PM

You can do it. I did it with just hand tools (though it took half the day - literally 12hrs).

SCORGE 03-25-2016 04:40 PM

x2 on the hand tools and time spent. lol Heard both good and bad about ACCEL though, hopefully yours are good.

Bruce3966 03-25-2016 07:14 PM

5 done and very easy with impact and none broke. That's it for me tonight and will do the last 3 tomorrow--of course those 3 (back 2 passenger side and back 1 drivers side) will take me twice as long as the 5 did just now which was 3 hours.

I have no idea how one gets back to those three to vacuum out the spark plug hole before you pull it--way too much sand etc. in there to not vacuum before pulling the plug. AND then there is no way to get a impact on those even with a swivel. UGH! RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!

I told my wife and kids to leave the house tomorrow so they won;t hear me cuss up a total storm I am sure.

screamineagle 03-25-2016 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by Bruce3966 (Post 4651426)
5 done and very easy with impact and none broke. That's it for me tonight and will do the last 3 tomorrow--of course those 3 (back 2 passenger side and back 1 drivers side) will take me twice as long as the 5 did just now which was 3 hours. I have no idea how one gets back to those three to vacuum out the spark plug hole before you pull it--way too much sand etc. in there to not vacuum before pulling the plug. AND then there is no way to get a impact on those even with a swivel. UGH! RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! I told my wife and kids to leave the house tomorrow so they won;t hear me cuss up a total storm I am sure.

Congrats on a successful start! I use compressed air to blow out the plug wells. It's more effective than a vacuum. Just make sure you have the safety glasses on lol. Good luck with the final 3 plugs :thumbsup:

4.6owner 03-26-2016 06:17 AM

Are you using any decarbonizer like deep creep and letting it sit for awhile before going at it?

Bruce3966 03-26-2016 10:58 AM

I am using YEILD. 7 down, 1 to go--guess which one--it's gonna be a bitch. So I worked with a cold engine, a little YIELD and let soak for 5 minutes, a 700lb torque impact wrench (and plenty of swivels) and all 7 came out like crap through a Goose--easy!

SCORGE 03-26-2016 11:09 AM

Let me guess, back driver side?

Bruce3966 03-26-2016 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by SCORGE (Post 4652246)
Let me guess, back driver side?

No, that came out easy with 2 swivels. The passenger aft plug is a bitch. I got the coil out and blew out the plug area. Soaked with YEILD and now trying to figure out how to get my impact on there.

Just by chance, others who have done this, do you pull the large computer metal thingy out to gain access to that rear plug--just curious.

SCORGE 03-26-2016 11:28 AM

Yeah, pull the PCM and mounting bracket. Couple of bolts and that's it. Then use something to keep it out of your way.


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