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Aug-13-2016 03:00 PM
myredracer wrote:
It's time... Time for our F250 to get some new spark plugs. Finding plugs locally was easy. However, I tried 8 different places and not one of them had a plug socket that would fit the long V10 plugs. What the heck do I do for a socket? There is one made by OTC that is available online but it's expensive (over $100) and hard to justify for what will likely be a one-time use.
Is it worthwhile finding a socket that will work? Needs to be captive so the plug won't get lost down the deep recess and a regular deep socket isn't going to work. What does anyone out there doing this themselves do?
It's a later '09 engine with the improved head design so shouldn't have to worry about getting a plug out without causing damage. Or is taking it to a shop or getting a mobile mechanic the way to go?
Aug-13-2016 12:57 PM
myredracer wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Yep, no special socket needed on that year V-10. How many miles?
About 110K miles.
So I don't need to worry about getting the old plugs out or getting the new ones to thread in properly? Haven't had a close look at the engine and I've read too many horror stories on these plugs but maybe they all apply to the early version V10s?Artum Snowbird wrote:
Get the right socket
less than ten bucks
Well that piqued my interest, but it does not seem to be the captive type according to the description. There's other similar ones too but they don't the little rubber thingy inside either.
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Aug-13-2016 06:59 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Yep, no special socket needed on that year V-10. How many miles?
Artum Snowbird wrote:
Get the right socket
less than ten bucks
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