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#40Fan wrote:#40Fan,
This is the one and only way to fix any Triton engine plug blow out. Been there, done that, and then bought this to fix the "been there's".
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punomatic wrote:
Well, I finally have experienced the Triton V10 spark plug spit out in the PU in my signature below. Traveling up US101 yesterday near Coos Bay, OR and pulling a long grade, we heard a loud bang followed by a pop-pop-pop. At the first opportunity, I pulled over, opened the hood and could feel poof-poof-poof near the #10 cylinder.
Called GSRA, and although they had a little trouble finding an available tow service, we ended up at LTM Truck and RV repair in Coos Bay. These are wonderful people who immediately went to work on the truck. In three hours' time, we were on the road again. By then it was dark, cold and raining. DW suggested getting a motel, and since I was chilled to the bone, I didn't argue. After dinner in a restaurant and a long hot shower, life is good.
Question for you fellow Triton V10 owners: #10 cylinder is the one that spit the plug, and I seem to recall reading this is the one that usually goes. Is that correct? Can I trust this engine? It purrs like a kitten and has 128K miles, no fluid leaks. I love this truck, but this has me a little spooked.
BTW, I don't want to hear from all of you Ram, Chevy, Diesel or other owners telling me how bad Ford is or how bad gassers are. I'm looking for input from Triton V10 owners. Thanks.
Tom
โJan-07-2016 06:55 PM
Huntindog wrote:
An excellent engine..... That fails in a very basic area. Millons of motors have been made over many decades that do not have this problem... All of a sudden it is "to be expected".. Carry a fixit kit with you for when it happens..
REALLY??
My murphys law says that this known problem will happen at the worst possible time.
I would have a truck with a different motor sitting in the drivewayDo ASAP.
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Redcatcher70 wrote:
I own a 2004 F250 V10, just had the plugs changed this week, I have 72,000 miles on it and a week or so ago it was very damp and rainy and I had a miss, so I put it in the shop to check plugs and the sparkheads on each cylinder. The shop suggested changing the plugs but all the sparkheads checked fine. I previously owned a 1997 F150 with the 5.4, drove it over 100,000 and no problems with it spitting out plugs either.