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Spark plugs & Anti seize
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<blockquote data-quote="NY03SonicConv." data-source="post: 15603564" data-attributes="member: 184251"><p>I bought my early 03 in January and it never had a plug change, so I was very nervous after reading about plugs breaking. After reading every thread I could find I ran a bottle of fuel treatment through a tank of gas to clean any accumulated carbon off the exposed threads in the combustion chamber,happily all the plugs came out no problem,a ford tech had recommended wd-40 on the threads, I used an inch lb torque wrench at132 in lbs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NY03SonicConv., post: 15603564, member: 184251"] I bought my early 03 in January and it never had a plug change, so I was very nervous after reading about plugs breaking. After reading every thread I could find I ran a bottle of fuel treatment through a tank of gas to clean any accumulated carbon off the exposed threads in the combustion chamber,happily all the plugs came out no problem,a ford tech had recommended wd-40 on the threads, I used an inch lb torque wrench at132 in lbs [/QUOTE]
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