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2010 Adrenalin V8 Spark Plug change
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<blockquote data-quote="Kent Brown" data-source="post: 1035647" data-attributes="member: 74118"><p>You should have no worries. The head design was changed by Ford in mid 2007. Early 2007s has the two piece plugs and late 2007s have the new head hense new plug design you should have brown coil packs so in a 2010 you are safe. you can buy whatever plug you want. I replaced mine with Motorcraft. I don't recall what the part number was but it is year specific so the part store will get you the correct plug.</p><p>If you have a set of spark plug sockets you are all set. Spark plug sockets have rubber in them to hold the plug in place while extracting the plug and reinserting the plug.</p><p>You'll just take off the coil pack and pull the plug.</p><p>You will need to have some kind of compressed air to blow out the spark plug hole before you pull the plug. They will collect all kinds of crud down in there.</p><p>I unplugged the fuel injectors for a little more working room. Just do what you need to, to make what room you will need to do the job.</p><p>FordTechMakuLoco has some really good videos on YouTube.</p><p>Don't be afraid of this job. It really is no big deal and no more difficult than changing any plug. You did say 2010 didn't you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kent Brown, post: 1035647, member: 74118"] You should have no worries. The head design was changed by Ford in mid 2007. Early 2007s has the two piece plugs and late 2007s have the new head hense new plug design you should have brown coil packs so in a 2010 you are safe. you can buy whatever plug you want. I replaced mine with Motorcraft. I don't recall what the part number was but it is year specific so the part store will get you the correct plug. If you have a set of spark plug sockets you are all set. Spark plug sockets have rubber in them to hold the plug in place while extracting the plug and reinserting the plug. You'll just take off the coil pack and pull the plug. You will need to have some kind of compressed air to blow out the spark plug hole before you pull the plug. They will collect all kinds of crud down in there. I unplugged the fuel injectors for a little more working room. Just do what you need to, to make what room you will need to do the job. FordTechMakuLoco has some really good videos on YouTube. Don't be afraid of this job. It really is no big deal and no more difficult than changing any plug. You did say 2010 didn't you? [/QUOTE]
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