Mike Wilson
Well-Known Member
Hey, all. Well, finally did the plugs and wires (fuel and air filter too) at 123,000. The plugs were a little "screechy" coming out, as one member had said, but I took my time and let 'em rest a little between turns, and all 6 came out without much other trouble. The passenger side was a bear, as we know, but I knew this to start, and jacked her up and pulled both front wheels, and removed the "stubby" liners in the wheelwells. Again, swivels and an assortment of extension lengths helps here! Plugs were about .085 on one side, .075 on the other. I knew to expect this, thanks to others here. But, they were all a beautiful tan color, and even in wear and color, per each bank. I got the Motocraft SP500 plugs and Motocraft 8 mm silicone wire set from the dealer. Parts were only $68! Had a friend get me his 20% employee discount. Fuel and air filter were Wix. I work in EMS/Rescue, and that's what they use at the maintenance garage for the fire trucks, Po-Po cars, and ambulances, so I figured Wix filters were good for me, too! Used a dab of anti-seize on the plug threads as they went in, and HD silicone ignition lube and sealer on the plug and coil boots as they were installed. After three tanks, I'm averaging about 1.5-2 mpg better! :haveabeer: