โFeb-10-2017 10:19 PM
โFeb-16-2017 05:05 PM
โFeb-16-2017 12:56 PM
Harvey51 wrote:
He says wait until the 100k miles before changing plugs.
โFeb-16-2017 11:17 AM
โFeb-16-2017 11:15 AM
โFeb-16-2017 10:44 AM
Harvey51 wrote:
This page discusses maintenance issues including the spark plug ones.Spark plugs are a whole different animal on this engine. They decided to place each of these sensitive coils upon a specialized spark plug that tends to break when removed. Due to the design of the combustion cylinder, essentially these engines are semi-hemispherical, the plugs needed to protrude down through the head to the combustion chamber. The situation is slightly ironic since earlier 2 valve 5.4L (97-03) tended to blow spark plugs out of the head but later 3 valve 5.4L (04-07) tended to break off in the head.
These plugs generally last around 100k miles but they are a bear to remove when you do go to replace them. They have extended sleeves that reside down inside the head that tend to break off because of possible carbon/rust build up. This issue was fixed by a redesign of the spark plug in the 2008+ years. More details are available in another article I wrote which include step by step instructions on Replacing the spark plugs on the 5.4L Triton at home.
http://www.expertswrite.net/ford-5-4l-triton-3valve/common-problems.html
I have already identified a mechanic who is familiar with the problems and has tools to deal with broken plugs. He says wait until the 100k miles before changing plugs.
โFeb-16-2017 10:26 AM
โFeb-16-2017 10:19 AM
Spark plugs are a whole different animal on this engine. They decided to place each of these sensitive coils upon a specialized spark plug that tends to break when removed. Due to the design of the combustion cylinder, essentially these engines are semi-hemispherical, the plugs needed to protrude down through the head to the combustion chamber. The situation is slightly ironic since earlier 2 valve 5.4L (97-03) tended to blow spark plugs out of the head but later 3 valve 5.4L (04-07) tended to break off in the head.
These plugs generally last around 100k miles but they are a bear to remove when you do go to replace them. They have extended sleeves that reside down inside the head that tend to break off because of possible carbon/rust build up. This issue was fixed by a redesign of the spark plug in the 2008+ years. More details are available in another article I wrote which include step by step instructions on Replacing the spark plugs on the 5.4L Triton at home.
โFeb-15-2017 10:47 PM
โFeb-15-2017 07:03 PM
Sam Spade wrote:
I thought there also was a problem for several years with insufficient threads in the heads, causing it to be easy to strip the plug mounts.....which required removing the heads to fix.
Then maybe I'm getting that mixed up with another model ??
โFeb-15-2017 02:41 PM
Harvey51 wrote:None. Broken 2 piece plugs was only an F series problem
I am so glad to hear that! I just assumed all the Triton engines were the same regardless of vehicle type, with several different spark plug problems over the years. I have a 2004 E350 V8.
โFeb-13-2017 09:41 AM
โFeb-13-2017 09:04 AM
None. Broken 2 piece plugs was only an F series problem
โFeb-11-2017 04:46 PM
sullivanclan wrote:
What year did the Ford E450 have spark plug breakage problems?
โFeb-11-2017 03:48 PM