Proper Plug Gap for 2003 5.4L Triton ?

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CertusExpo

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I stand by those Bosch plugs, they seem.to smooth out the engine, if you ever notice it seems rough sometimes with the Mororcraft plugs... I also use the cheap Amazon coil packs, I always get mine from the vendor CCCP, and have never had an issue.

I understand what you mean now, my bad! You can spend LOTS of money working on these Damn things...got to save where you can. I have had the plugs and coil packs in it for about 50k now and so far so good...


I also am running the CCCP coils but forgot what plugs I'm currently running.

I also do use a fair share of anti-seize in an attempt to keep water from trickling down and pooling in the plug wells because that's an issue. Fowls those plugs prematurely. Wish the whole bank had a cover like BMWs have for that very reason.

Another item I found useful was a $10 endoscope that connects to and uses an Android phone to look down inside the cylinder after plug extraction to ensure that any foreign material is located and extracted.
 

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I've never seen a non 3 valve have issues with breaking plugs or being in two pieces.
A cracked insulator on installation or dropped on floor before you bought the plug could cause it.

Most all blown out plugs were due to not being tight enough.
The 3 threads definitely hurts matters but I have seen them blow out with good heads with plenty of threads. They were just not tight enough when they were installed.
I use no anti-seize on non 3 valve ones but always use the autolite or motorcraft nickle plated threads and tighten pretty tight.
I have never used a torque wrench on a ford plug, but I'm probably on the high side. Definitely not 13 ft lbs. Probably 20+
I've only had them blow out on cars I have purchased and not got around to doing plugs or checking them. Never had any I've done blow out. Fairly lucky.
 
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