i called the dealer where i live and they want 900 to do it. new cop and plugs
Did that quote include handling any plugs which seized in the engine - or would they charge you extra labor for those?
I just finished changing plugs in my 2005. Had to spread it over 2 days because I ran out of time the first day. Plugs in cylinders 1, 2 and 4 seized - so I had to use the Lisle tool to get them out - glad I had purchased that ahead of time. Got 1-6 done the first day, then had to do 7-8 the next day. The gap on the old plugs was huge compared to the new ones and the truck ran rough when it still had the 2 old plugs in it - but now is back to normal.
Couple of recommendations:
- Buy the Lisle tool for 3 valve Ford Engines
- Have a couple of feet worth of ratchet extensions - did the 1st 6 with only a 4" extension plus the swivel socket and it really slowed me down.
- Get the spark plug socket with the swivel/wobble built in.
- Go ahead and remove that computer thing on the firewall near the battery and most importantly the mounting bracket it sits on, then you have easy access to 7-8.