Ford 4.6L 3v & 5.4L 3v Broken Spark Plug Removal

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  • čas přidán 18. 11. 2013
  • This is the proper way to use the Lisle tool to pull those broken plug tips out. I have included tips I have learned over the years of using it all in great detail so you can have a smooth extraction the very first time.
    These are the Parts and Tools I Recommend:
    Lisle Spark Plug Extraction Tool-
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    9/16" Spark Plug Socket-
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    5.4L Plugs- (**LATEST PLUGS SP546**)
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    4.6L Plugs (** LATEST PLUGS SP547**)
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  • @FordTechMakuloco
    @FordTechMakuloco  Před 4 lety +23

    These are the Parts and Tools I Recommend:
    Lisle Spark Plug Extraction Tool-
    amzn.to/2PyqHgi
    9/16" Spark Plug Socket-
    amzn.to/2Py4Cyi
    5.4L Plugs- (**LATEST PLUGS SP546**)
    amzn.to/2KvN5CI
    4.6L Plugs (** LATEST PLUGS SP547**)
    amzn.to/2KuWevk

    • @gurban333
      @gurban333 Před 4 lety

      plug part # still correct have to do mine again?

    • @kerry1111111
      @kerry1111111 Před 4 lety

      My question is why do they break? Was watching another video and the guy said it was always the back ones.

    • @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis
      @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis Před 4 lety

      Thanks Bro. Used your affiliate link for an extraction tool, hope it helps!

    • @mikesamra9126
      @mikesamra9126 Před 4 lety

      Question? When the threaded part broke off in the shell, did you have to get a new extractor tool because I don't see how that threaded part could be put back on the shaft of the tool? Just curious.

    • @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis
      @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis Před 4 lety

      @@mikesamra9126 Yes, no way to properly reattach something that small, you could maybe build up a weld where the extractor threads used to be and properly quench, thread, heat and harden again, in a pinch and with proper knowledge and equipment...

  • @gusmuller6069
    @gusmuller6069 Před 8 lety +112

    This is a great video. I was able to get 6 of the 8 plugs out, and the last two broke. I was able to get the 7th one out, and the 8th gave me a lot of trouble (farthest one back on the passenger side, by the firewall). I almost gave up. I tried a dewalt 12volt impact with an extension with no luck.
    Here are the two things that I did, which made it successful and I hope anyone struggling will try this:
    1. The sleeve that holds the extractor is loose and the extractor does not line up centered on the plug metal sleeve. To fix this, I added one rotation of electrical tape to the upper part of the extractor, which then made it line up perfectly. This really helped!
    2. Even with the extractor lining up perfectly, it wouldn't bite. I tried pushing on the ratchet while turning, I tried an impact gun, etc. Then I took a ball pein hammer, and gave the extractor a few light taps. Then a few turns, then a few more light taps, and it grabbed! Do not hit the extractor very hard as you don't want to risk pushing the entire plug into the cylinder. Awesome way to have the first threads bite the metal.
    3. Once my two broken plugs were extracted, I did 4-5 rounds of compressed air in each cylinder, followed by a shop vac hooked to a small clear tube that got all the way down into the cylinder head. Rotate the clear tubing around many times. Use a small shop vac, and start with the vac completely cleaned out. That way you can verify the pieces that you get out. Open and empty the shop vac after each round, and repeat the compressed air and shop vac routine until the shop vac doesn't have anything in it. This was the only way I could figure that I got all or most of the porcelain out.
    I replaced the remaining two plugs, put everything back together, and it runs like a brand new truck. My truck had 138,000 miles and the plugs were original. I can't believe it even ran. It even fixed what I thought was a transmission issue on the highway at low speed on an incline. No more shutter, and the truck is much quieter now. Ford wanted $1000 labor, $400 parts, $100 per broken plug, and a potential pulling of the head.
    If you have decent mechanical skill, patience, and the correct tools, you can do this job. Just plan on breaking a few and have the extractor ready!

    • @TheAgonzalez294
      @TheAgonzalez294 Před 4 lety +1

      Gus Muller reading this is going to help me this weekend. I am doing a whole tune up on this vehicle and watch is his other video on the removal gave me 2nd thoughts on doing it.

    • @stevenweede7184
      @stevenweede7184 Před 4 lety +1

      Once you have the OEM plugs out do you replace with the same flawed designed plugs or are they new ones designed better?

    • @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis
      @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis Před 4 lety

      @@stevenweede7184 04-08 engines are going to take same design flawed plug.

    • @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis
      @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis Před 4 lety +1

      The extraction tool comes with a "porcelain pusher" for shoving the porcelain down further into ground tube. This is likely why your extractor didn't grab.

    • @kirby62
      @kirby62 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the tips!!!!

  • @CharlieBrown-zz8bj
    @CharlieBrown-zz8bj Před 4 lety +19

    I want to thank you for this video. I was ready to pull the heads on my 5.4 when I saw this video. Bought the lisle tool and in 2 hours had 7 of the 8 tips pulled out. 1 plug came out complete. Thanks again! If you're ever in my area beer is on me!

  • @CountryGal04
    @CountryGal04 Před 2 lety +3

    O. M. G. This was an experience. 06 Mustang GT...4 came out fine, 4 broke. Tried the kit with the glue and pins first, for 2 days, JUNK!!! Was freaking out. This video saved us! Got this Lisle kit and followed your video, they came right out! Was concerned about the ground strap breaking and pieces falling, realized it just stretched and popped the corner, no pieces! THANK YOU SO MUCH MAN! You really saved us! We have 2 Mustangs....one more to go, so....Thanks thanks thanks! Lifesaver! Like really, Thanks! 👍👏👍👏👍👏😁😁😁

  • @franciscogallegos4408
    @franciscogallegos4408 Před 8 lety +66

    I did this exact procedure and it worked beautifully. Thanks for making the video. Tip for anyone planning on doing this. You need 3/4, 11mm, 15/16, and a 16mm socket to do this job.

  • @drifter233
    @drifter233 Před 2 lety +5

    Hell yea dude, this saved me SO much headache. All these years later and it's still helping people 👌👌

  • @bobjohnson8206
    @bobjohnson8206 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for posting this video. Everyone has a little different way of doing this.
    When I did mine I sprayed about a teaspoon of DEEP CREEP into the cylinder one at a time.
    Then I waited about an hour before trying to remove it. I used an air impact wrench and just
    trickle it back and forth a little at a time until it finally broke loose. At the time I did this the
    truck only has 22,000 miles on it. I replaced them all and didn't break a one, knock on wood.
    Then I did this again when the truck had 54,000 miles on it and replaced them all with the
    second revision only to find out later there is a third revision plug. Even at 54,000 miles
    number four cylinder it took me four hours to finally get it out without breaking it. Yes I
    did put a good coat of anti size on all the threads when i did it the first time, so much
    for the anti size.

  • @hawaiianf1504
    @hawaiianf1504 Před 8 lety +64

    This Is The Best How To Video on CZcams for removing the very painful and costly Ford 3V broken Plugs if not done the way you suggest. Excellent video with clear camera shooting with very clear and thoroughly explained procedural steps. Thanks Huge Brian!! You really are tops.

    • @FordTechMakuloco
      @FordTechMakuloco  Před 8 lety +1

      +Hawaiian F150 Thanks!

    • @danlevesque5437
      @danlevesque5437 Před 5 lety

      @@FordTechMakuloco I like the way your tool only has 2 threads worn where the spark plug was screwed inside the head when you showed us the tour of that tool 👍is that type of plug faulty in all cars/ trucks way over due for maintenance or just a Ford problem? I've never seen or used that type of plug yet just standard normal looking ones

  • @Lowegy
    @Lowegy Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks for this video. The best one on CZcams. You gave me the encouragement and detail instructions to perform this job. I removed 8 plugs: 7 broken. These are the original plugs with 150+k miles. Truck runs smooth now and no more shuddering in OD due to misfires. Thanks so much. I watch a ton of videos and learn so much from you. Keep up the good work. I wish your business was in VA. I would surely have you service my truck.

  • @videochrisvideo
    @videochrisvideo Před 8 lety +1

    Followed advice, worked perfectly. Isle tool stripped on the last plug but I still got it out. Not the 'easy out' part but the upper large retract nut. I had to pull and pry entire thing together but it came out. That plug wasn't that blocked with carbon so it did eventually come out. Thanks so much for the great video, saved my over $700 in shop costs and all it cost me was time online and $100. Thanks for the great design Ford.

  • @jimalderman8666
    @jimalderman8666 Před 5 lety

    I Had one plug break on me when changing out plugs on my 2007 f150 5.4l . I went and purchased the exact tool and followed your directions to the tee . It came right out with no issues . Thanks for posting this repair. You saved me a lot of cash

  • @StevenDec13
    @StevenDec13 Před 5 lety +2

    After breaking 3 spark plugs this video REALLY HELPED ME FIX the problem myself. THANK YOU

  • @boldbrownie
    @boldbrownie Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks! I used you link and bought the tool. I had 5 broken plugs. Thanks to your video, I pulled all of them without incident.

  • @leh3827
    @leh3827 Před 2 lety

    This is an excellent instruction video on the usage of the Lisle style broken plug removal tool... from a guy who's done a lot of them. Be sure to see his other updated video on the removal of unbroken said plugs by heating the engine RIGHT UP to operating temperature. FTM, you are an invaluable CZcams resource when I am working on Fords. THANK YOU!

  • @flyfisherman4184
    @flyfisherman4184 Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent how-to video. Clear, concise instructions and camera work. Thank you!

  • @WasteBasketx
    @WasteBasketx Před rokem

    Excellent video. I bought this kit for my 4.6L 3V - I was a little hesitant on the process but your video has made it crystal clear.

  • @gpalmer45
    @gpalmer45 Před 8 lety

    Changed coils and plugs in my 2006 Ford F150 5.4L this weekend. Had one plug bust on me. Used this tool per your directions and it worked perfect...thanks.

  • @kylefeilmeier7261
    @kylefeilmeier7261 Před 5 lety +1

    I love you videos by the way. You have helped me greatly maintaining my ford that is new to me. Just last week I flushed the power staring fluid, serviced the diff, and changing tran fluid going off your videos!

  • @kirby62
    @kirby62 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!!!! i bought an expedition, heard after the fact of this issue haven't changed them but just frozeee to what I was told about the plugs but seeing your video puts my mind at ease when the time comes just as long as I got the proper tools thanks!!!!!!!

  • @MrYogurtMan24
    @MrYogurtMan24 Před 4 lety

    About to go insane trying to figure out this extractor kit. After a nights rest, and finally finding a GOOD video on it, hopefully I can get these plugs out. Thank you!

  • @danielmiller1350
    @danielmiller1350 Před 7 lety +3

    FordTechMakuloco, you are awesome and so is that tool. I broke 3 off in my Explorer. Bought the tool and had them all out in less than an hour. The truck runs like new. Thanks again.

  • @bdcinyyc
    @bdcinyyc Před 6 lety

    Awesome video, thanks for posting. I've got the confidence now to replace the plugs on my 4.6 3v knowing that if I have a break I can remedy without calling in someone who's eager to take few hundred dollars from me. Your video's are great man, thank you.

  • @scottjefferson6984
    @scottjefferson6984 Před 7 lety +3

    Motorcraft learned its lesson with these plugs and the new plugs' design was changed. I watched this great video, bought the Lisle tool for $65, and changed all 8 on my 2006 F150. The truck had 144,000 miles on it then (too much I know before a first spark plug change). Even with overnight soaking I broke 4 out of 8. The Lisle tool took care of extracting all in short order. The old plugs had normal wear indications. After I finished, I realized this is no big deal and was glad I had not paid a shop to do this job. The added time for extracting the 4 broken plugs was about an hour. Ford does have a settlement to partially reimburse those who paid big bills to get their plugs changed before 120,000 miles. Many thanks to FordTechMakuloco.

    • @a.e.sheatsjr.3593
      @a.e.sheatsjr.3593 Před 7 lety

      the parts houses I deal with (Oreilly's and Advance, ) sell you the extraction tool and then buy it back when through!

  • @bobhawkins875
    @bobhawkins875 Před 3 lety

    I have to say this was the best detailed video I've watched thanks a lot. And about the small pieces of porcelain going into the cylinder my worries were taken away with this video.

  • @frantickfpv9784
    @frantickfpv9784 Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks for showing this. There was a lot more detail in this video than the other ones I saw. Did mines and broke three plugs. But that extractor tool worked great. I also bought the Champions Double Platinum sparkplugs. Now she runs great and no problems whatsoever.

  • @OldManGarage
    @OldManGarage Před 9 lety +31

    I use a shop vac with a small piece of clear tubing taped to the hose, then stick it in the cylinder to remove any small porcelain pieces, thought I'd share! Nice video!

    • @FordTechMakuloco
      @FordTechMakuloco  Před 9 lety +2

      1bbpracing Yup always a good idea.

    • @dbvball
      @dbvball Před 5 lety +2

      That's exactly what I was thinking when he started blowing out the inside of the cylinder. Should be able to vacuum out the small loose debris fairly easy. Good video though. He did a good job overall.

    • @Jupitermustangmike
      @Jupitermustangmike Před 5 lety

      auto body guy

    • @luckyKM741
      @luckyKM741 Před 5 lety

      Im glad i read your comment because that is exactly what I ended up doing. Thanks!!

    • @bryanderksen4448
      @bryanderksen4448 Před 3 lety

      I would do both actually. Use the long-reach blow gun but have the vac hose right over the hole. The blow gun has more pressure so it will dislodge things that the vac will not, but then the vac is right there to grab the debris

  • @marthagodding1183
    @marthagodding1183 Před 6 lety +2

    Great detail on extraction! To the point with no enless rambling😁
    Wish me luck!

  • @jameskarels5317
    @jameskarels5317 Před 11 měsíci

    You have very informative videos I too have been an auto tech for 26 years you can never get enough pro tips on repairs thanks for the good advice!

  • @fialdj
    @fialdj Před 8 lety

    Thank you very much for this advise and training. my 3 broken spark plugs on my 2006 Mustang 4.6l 3v were no match for me(you) and the Lisle 65600 tool.

  • @jessejames8234
    @jessejames8234 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for all the videos you have done ✅ I really appreciate it . Helping people is one of my rules too .

  • @swingblade1776
    @swingblade1776 Před 4 lety

    I had one of eight break yesterday with the electrode broke off with the porcelin. I have to wait a few days for the tool to arrive but I hope it works like it did for you. Thanks for your videos, saved me thousands $$$

  • @oregonhighway
    @oregonhighway Před rokem

    this is the first bit of info i've seen that 1. clearly shows what the problem is, and 2. how the extractor tool works. not as scared now to do my original plugs on the ol' 08 mustang with 105k on her :) thank you!

  • @11coachjoe
    @11coachjoe Před 9 lety +3

    Thanks for taking time to do a very nice and clear vid ... good work !

  • @georgesever4347
    @georgesever4347 Před 2 lety

    Outstanding video. This really helps people. Love my Ford. Glad to have the newer designed plugs!

  • @freecheese4143
    @freecheese4143 Před 8 lety +6

    THANK YOU FOR AN EXCELLENT TUTORIAL FROM A FORD EXPERT! Now that I know what is involved....I will let my Ford Tech expert handle it.

  • @ronmangano9094
    @ronmangano9094 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the great video. Just changed plugs in my 2007 5.4 F150. Got lucky. Only one plug broke. Cylinder 6. Lisle tool worked perfectly. It's a generation 4. The other plugs came out after soaking in Motorcraft solvent. Truck runs Great! Will take out on highway to make sure shudder at 45-50 miles an hour in overdrive has been eliminated.

  • @kazuakiisse9781
    @kazuakiisse9781 Před 6 lety

    I'm extremely exited with this video and shouted 00:10:00 lol. Now I have same issue and I've ordered head gasket kit for removing cylinder head. I was blue with the necessity to work such a heavy article in back yard, but now I'm feelin' like in the clear blue summer sky. I just ordered same removal tool and can't wait to try it! Thank you very much!!!

  • @Snowmandigital
    @Snowmandigital Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks a bunch for this video mate! Saved us a huge amount of trouble. We recently picked up a falcon ute with a 5.4L in it and went to change plugs only to find that 6 out of 8 were seized. After finding your videos online we actually had hope that this was saveable! We ordered the tool and followed your instructions and BAM! all 8 plugs successfully out. Cheers!

  • @cliffperrino3015
    @cliffperrino3015 Před 6 lety +3

    excellent video, you really due a greatservivcet o the repair community,watched your rear hub bearing vid, helped me out much thanks

  • @georgewilliams9014
    @georgewilliams9014 Před 7 lety +1

    Really great presentation. Visuals were great and follow thru explanation as well. Thanks.

  • @luiscabrera4021
    @luiscabrera4021 Před rokem

    I definitely learned your procedure of how to extract using this tool. Doesn’t seems easy but I find it very useful and positive . Thank you so much hopefully it doesn’t happen to me so I’m opt to buy the season to mix with the gas tank to prepare for an easy solution to my problem

  • @RocketNothing
    @RocketNothing Před 9 lety +8

    Useful to see, mine has just left the bottom metal part of the plug on 1 cylinder, I was so careful taking them out, didn't even feel it breaking, felt just like the others. I've heard there's an updated plug for these that's one piece of metal?

  • @JonsDailyHustle
    @JonsDailyHustle Před 5 lety

    Just had this happen to my 07 mustang GT. pain in the ass lol. This was very helpful, now hopefully tomorrow I can get this fixed 🙏

  • @bruceabell5450
    @bruceabell5450 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for the instructional detailed information. and for the recommended use of a tool that works way better than the OEM recommended tool!

  • @pauldsirois
    @pauldsirois Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for the video - went out, got the tool. Pulled out 4 of 8 busted sparks. Cheers - Paul from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

  • @blackgates9985
    @blackgates9985 Před 6 lety

    thanks for your video, helped me last night. got the tool from napa for $70, followed ur directions and bingo!! thanks.

  • @greghanlon2235
    @greghanlon2235 Před 6 lety

    Wow... Glad I saw this before tuning my F150. Great descriptive video.

  • @KeystoneTexan
    @KeystoneTexan Před 9 lety

    Changed the plugs on my 2005 Expedition this past weekend and listened to your advice and your were right on bro! I broke the number 5&8 plugs and used the lisle tool and it worked perfect. Two hours to changed all plugs. Engine must be hot and soak the plugs for at least one hour. Used some kind of bg penetrating oil my brother uses at his shop and it worked great. 3/8 snap on impact gun took them right out. Tried 75 foot pounds of torque and wouldn't budge them. The impact is a 300 ft lbs torque and that's about right to loosen the plugs. Thanks for making great videos!

  • @bobericksen8295
    @bobericksen8295 Před 3 lety +3

    This worked like a charm!!!
    Thank you so much for demonstrating it!!!

  • @knightfour6171
    @knightfour6171 Před 2 lety

    This tool made short work of those broken spark plugs, dont even fret. Best tool I have ever used!

  • @chrissport1630
    @chrissport1630 Před 5 lety

    Most saying this makes them scared to change there spark plugs, this just gave me more encouragement to change them tbh. Thank you for the video I will definitely follow your procedure!

  • @simflier8298
    @simflier8298 Před 4 lety

    Wow! I cant imagine dealing with number 4 or 8 where its tight! Nice job!

  • @kentuckycowboy2
    @kentuckycowboy2 Před 10 lety +3

    Excellent presentation !

  • @KaliBlaz
    @KaliBlaz Před 9 lety +109

    I just wanna meet the ford idiot who designed this crap.

    • @johnretama3402
      @johnretama3402 Před 9 lety +4

      RIIIIIIGHT??? IDIOTS!

    • @emsrusty846
      @emsrusty846 Před 7 lety +15

      certified30 bro give me 5 minutes alone with this guy lol

    • @atcaauctions8560
      @atcaauctions8560 Před 7 lety +7

      hopefully F'er is on unemployment by now

    • @rolandthethompsongunner64
      @rolandthethompsongunner64 Před 3 lety +7

      A three piece spark plug. How did that get past RND ?

    • @JakeNaughtFromStateFarm
      @JakeNaughtFromStateFarm Před 3 lety +1

      @@rolandthethompsongunner64 Because somebody’s after and better paid than me, you, every Ford owner and mechanic said it was a great idea and should be mass produced immediately.

  • @karlnm7029
    @karlnm7029 Před 3 lety +10

    Why am I covering my eyes every time you blow out debris out of the cylinder. Awesome video though bro! 👍

  • @Duke_of_Prunes
    @Duke_of_Prunes Před 3 lety +1

    After seeing all the trouble the 5.4 3-valves are, I am glad I decided to buy an older 5.4 2-valve. Will just wait and get a new truck when I retire in a few years.

  • @bsens5909
    @bsens5909 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the vid! I have a 2007 5.4 sport trac. Luckily only 1 plug snapped. Watched your vid, bought the tool and yanked that sucker out in 5 mins!

  • @madmanmechanic8847
    @madmanmechanic8847 Před 5 lety

    Nice job dude very well done with your camera setting and lay out and procedure of your video . Interesting !

  • @koedeen
    @koedeen Před 7 lety +2

    This is by for the best instructional video for this ANYWHERE on the internet! Great explanation. Will I need to go buy deep sockets for this or will standard sockets work fine?

  • @TheAerialAddict
    @TheAerialAddict Před 3 lety

    Really great video! Thanks for making it - exactly what I needed.

  • @lrebelo100
    @lrebelo100 Před 4 lety

    Great video! I have wanted to buy an older F-150 but have been hesitant since they have a reputation for broken spark plugs. I think I'm up for the challenge

  • @Nathan-gj8ch
    @Nathan-gj8ch Před 8 lety +155

    this is the most stressful thing I have ever watched I hope I never have to do it

    • @FordTechMakuloco
      @FordTechMakuloco  Před 8 lety +6

      +Nathan Fitzer Some can be yes.

    • @alfredquintero4421
      @alfredquintero4421 Před 6 lety +8

      Nathan Fitzer Just don t buy FORD'S AND KEEP IT BASIC GM PRODUCTS CASE CLOSED NO NIGHT MARES AGAIN .

    • @Term1backup
      @Term1backup Před 5 lety +26

      @@alfredquintero4421 I had a Chevy Venture that was a HUGE NIGHTMARE to try and change the plugs on. To get to the back plugs you had to remove the damn engine mounts and roll the engine forward. Then of course the plug wires tore to shit and needed to be replaced because god forbid you could reuse them. Don't think Chevy/GM is easy. those bastards are just as bad or even worse than Ford. Most of Ford parts are just bolt on/off without having to disassemble half the damn motor

    • @jimmyjimy1
      @jimmyjimy1 Před 5 lety +22

      @@alfredquintero4421 Chevys suck. Just stop. I would rather deal with Ford then government bailout GM. My buddy has a GMC vortex max, had the transfer case and transmission go out and it's under 80 thousand miles. Biggest pieces of crap you can buy.

    • @alfredquintero4421
      @alfredquintero4421 Před 5 lety

      Jorgeothejungle Sounds like your body does nt know how to drive a truck , and probaly why everyone see 's more Fords !! , NEW AND OLD FOUND DEAD ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD !! . JUST KEEPING IT REAL !!! .

  • @gretatheratROBLOX
    @gretatheratROBLOX Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for all the great information. My old man and I have a small auto repair shop and have always been weary of changing ford triton spark plugs. We would always tell customers we didn't change those but after watching your video finally got the courage to change triton spark plugs. Did our first job today, five of eight broke but using the extractor was easy. Thanks for the great video.

    • @ahhasam
      @ahhasam Před 2 lety

      How much extra did you charge todo the extractions? I ask because I have a customer coming that wants it done

  • @davidcapps6111
    @davidcapps6111 Před 2 lety

    Your video has many great tips and good instructions I hope I don't need. Thanks for putting it out there!

  • @whistle3man
    @whistle3man Před 3 lety

    Getting ready to do the plugs on my 2010 f150. I hope I don't have to do this. Thanks for the video and many other of yours. You have saved me a ton of money with your helpful and well though out clear and to the point explications. Thanks a lot.

    • @taylorburton4565
      @taylorburton4565 Před 2 lety

      How did it go? I bought a 2010 a few months ago and have no clue when the plugs were changed if ever

    • @whistle3man
      @whistle3man Před 2 lety +1

      @@taylorburton4565 went smoothly. Followed this method, used Kroil penitrating oil and did it while the engine was hot. Did one side then drove it around and then did the other side. I had no problem at all.

  • @JeremyDrobeck
    @JeremyDrobeck Před 9 lety +6

    Thanks for the help! 2006 Mustang GT with 30k miles. Figured I would pull the plugs hoping none would break with the low miles, but they have been in there for 9 years LOL. Anyways, 4 came out no problem, 4 broke. I borrowed this tool from a friend and watched your video to figure out how to use it. With the tool and your instructions the broken plugs came out just fine. Really pretty easy to use too. Thanks for the help!!

  • @mikealarie7480
    @mikealarie7480 Před 10 lety

    Excellent video!While pulling the coil pack off of one of the plugs, the coil seperated. I put the spring terminal back through and re-attached. Seams to run fine, and no trouble codes. Ford told me about $125 PER coil to replace here in Canada eh. Thats parts -no labour! Wow! I followed these drections, and it worked great on my 2007 Sport Trac 4.6! Thank you!

    • @FordTechMakuloco
      @FordTechMakuloco  Před 10 lety

      Sounds good to me!

    • @twizz420
      @twizz420 Před 9 lety

      you mean the coil separated from the spring and boot? They're supposed to come apart, I took all mine off and scraped off the corrosion, put some dielectric grease on each end of each spring, put them all back together, and put em back in. Solved my misfire at nearly no cost.

  • @gottheflick
    @gottheflick Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks so much for making your terrific video. I did just exactly as you described and was all set for a harrowing day. All went well! I did discover that in late 2008 Ford finally made a correction and made heads for the 5.4 V8 Triton motor that accepts regular "normal" type spark plugs. You can tell what kind of plugs are in your truck by the color of the coil plug boot. If the boots are black, then you're going you have the achy breaky spark plugs. If the boots are brown you should have the new head design normal type spark pugs. Thanks again for taking the time to make your terrific video!!

  • @MrRockenbob
    @MrRockenbob Před 4 lety

    Thank you I had a 5.7 Chevy 95 and my plug came out using your technique but I use the chisel and ground it and put a socket on it thank you

  • @FreshCoffeeParts
    @FreshCoffeeParts Před 6 lety +1

    Great video, with good slow details on the process. The engine is great, but this whole long plug into the cylinder head was a major design flaw.
    Of course I was thinking why couldn't you vacuum the porcelain out of the cylinder?

  • @videochrisvideo
    @videochrisvideo Před 8 lety

    Great video on how to. I am trying mine tonight.

  • @KCJAZZ60
    @KCJAZZ60 Před 8 lety +18

    I cannot thank you enough for making this video may God Bless you and yours

    • @robertakendrick7424
      @robertakendrick7424 Před 5 lety

      Hello I am currently having this problem my name is Bobby how are you

    • @robertakendrick7424
      @robertakendrick7424 Před 5 lety

      So I have this problem right now and the top of the spark plug is still there I have an oem Ford Triton broken spark plug porcelain and Electrode removal set will this work the same way as the other Lyle set I am nervous about doing this job but in the middle of it right as we speak

    • @MBWchannel
      @MBWchannel Před 4 lety

      @@robertakendrick7424 Did you ever complete the job without any issues?

    • @eljefedejefes7469
      @eljefedejefes7469 Před 4 lety

      Same here thankyou so much for the instructional video. Out of 8 spark plugs only one broke and it was at the front of the engine. Overall it took about 3 1/2 hours.

  • @johnretama3402
    @johnretama3402 Před 9 lety +1

    AWESOME!!!!! thanks a million brother! was already shittin it cause i have a triton with this exact problem ... called my Snap-on dealer and he had it in stock... saved me out a jam thanks to this vid!

  • @benmardis8237
    @benmardis8237 Před 6 lety

    I changed mine a couple of months ago. Warmed up the engine for a few minutes then sprayed each plug with pb blaster and let it sit for about half an hour. I used a 3/8” socket wrench since I don’t have an impact wrench. 4 of the plugs broke and I initially used the extractor tool that they rent out at oreilley’s. It worked very poorly, and didn’t extract any of them. Bought the lisle tool and it worked really well. Make sure you have an air compressor to blow out any broken porcelain or metal shaving before extracting. It really sucked and I’m not really that knowledgeable when it comes to working on cars or trucks, but I’m glad I did it on my own instead of taking it to the dealership

  • @claponlamps
    @claponlamps Před 10 lety

    Best video on this subject. 10 out of 10. Bravo. Really impressed

  • @swingblade1776
    @swingblade1776 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your channel. You have saved me a ton of frustration and $$$

  • @bholston208
    @bholston208 Před 5 lety

    Great video,Thanks just broke one on a 07 Mercury and got another one pretty sure gonna break

  • @thefordmaniac
    @thefordmaniac Před 10 lety +1

    i too am a ford certified tech. i worked at the dealer for 5 years. i am now a diesel fleet ambulance mechanic. you've prolly heard about the 3/8 th inch impact being used to remove these plugs. ive done countless 3v tune ups this way and i havent had one break off. be sure to push down on the impact while you loosen them up.

    • @FordTechMakuloco
      @FordTechMakuloco  Před 10 lety

      Yes my other video in this series shows the removal with the impact like you said. I like it for this engine it seems to works.

  • @sheldonrath5056
    @sheldonrath5056 Před 4 lety +1

    Appreciate all of your videos on youtube, they are by far some of the best out there. In regards to the extraction of the tip, should a person still consider a shot of two of carb cleaner to loosen things up before extraction?

  • @steze48
    @steze48 Před 6 lety

    Just this evening I got the P0301 code on my 07 F-150...Tomorrow I will change out the COP first on No.1 and if that doesn't do it I'll replace the injector...If that 's not the problem I'll just go ahead and order the Lisle 65600 along with a set of Motorcraft SP515's, some anti seize, and carb cleaner...Sounds like real fun!

  • @RLH1510
    @RLH1510 Před 8 lety +1

    Going through this now... Your videos are great! I have an explorer 4.6, will the sp-515 work for this vehicle?

  • @robinclyde8967
    @robinclyde8967 Před 2 lety

    That was an awesome video very detailed and to-the-point thank you for your information

  • @tangodad3320
    @tangodad3320 Před 4 lety

    Hooray my mechanice got number 8 how and when you see that man o man does it feel good. We used this video for a guide. We blew everything out then started the engine to make sure the rest came out all good from nj!

  • @KeystoneTexan
    @KeystoneTexan Před 10 lety

    Thank you very much for the replies and you great videos!

  • @royanderson9270
    @royanderson9270 Před 4 lety

    Haven’t tried the procedure yet, but confidence level is very high. A thought about porcelain chips. If you have a fairly nice shop vac, my thought is to adapt down to a hose that will fit down into the cylinder and suck out what you can first. In addition prior to even trying to extract the plugs, blow off the entire area first. No need to get debris into the well in the beginning. There’s also a procedure to use a large amount of carb cleaner before attempting removal. It worked on 6 out of the 8, and the two that broke were in the front of the engine as opposed to back against the fire wall. Very much worth the effort to possibly get a few easy to get to extractions as opposed to the nightmare ones. Ask any dentist.

  • @GarthGoldberg
    @GarthGoldberg Před 9 lety

    Excellent video. Super good photography.

  • @charliegarcia1000
    @charliegarcia1000 Před 4 lety

    You da man, presented right on the Mark. Thank you

  • @PhillyDee215
    @PhillyDee215 Před 4 lety +1

    Thee most famous Ford 3valve spark plug extractor video, best video😏

  • @kylefeilmeier7261
    @kylefeilmeier7261 Před 5 lety

    2002 4.6 v6 f150, I just did my spark plugs and wires, before cracking them loose I sprayed penetrating fluid on all of the plugs and I also was very careful before cracking the spark plugs loose. Thank God I didn't break any. I just bought this truck from my neighbor and it was my first time doing them

    • @jimdomi6206
      @jimdomi6206 Před 5 lety

      Kyle Feilmeier i think the ones with this plug issue are the 2004 to 2008 trucks with the 2 piece motorcrap plugs..i have a 2001 4.6 and had no problem getting them changed

  • @jrmensahs220
    @jrmensahs220 Před 3 lety

    Thanks needed a recap haven’t done this in maybe 5years

  • @Kermwitaperm
    @Kermwitaperm Před 7 lety +71

    This is making me extremely nervous to change my spark plugs

    • @emsrusty846
      @emsrusty846 Před 7 lety +12

      Dom's Car Reviews you should be lol

    • @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis
      @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis Před 4 lety +2

      @Ken Elliott Dude. Shhh. With crush gasket, 1/2 to 2/3 turn after finger tight. Without crush gasket, 1/4 to 1/3 turn after finger tight. THESE SPARK PLUGS ARE IN A DEEP TUBE, you're not putting them in without a damned socket on em as well as an extension...Unless you got damned fingers like an anteaters tongue.

    • @bryandowling8524
      @bryandowling8524 Před 4 lety

      Joe Lewis he means get the threads started by hand with the extension don’t have it on the ratchet

    • @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis
      @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis Před 4 lety

      @@bryandowling8524 yeah that's what i mean

    • @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis
      @Joe_JesusWins_Lewis Před 4 lety

      @Ken Elliott also bro, on the '04-'08 triton 5.4l 3valve engine, THIS IS NORMAL, it's a poor design that Ford's acknowledged and fixed for late model 08-14 engines. IN FACT, this 04-08 design was meant to fix the 5.4 2v problem of too few threads and too thin head deck which caused the 2v to shoot plugs out of the head if thread's got damaged, and or late life 300k mi engines that have had 30 sets of plugs through them...!

  • @edwardfoehring8827
    @edwardfoehring8827 Před 5 lety

    Awsome vidio, awsome job, just insane that a mechanic has to go thru this.

  • @wardnj99
    @wardnj99 Před 10 lety

    my friend recently took his '04 XTR into the garage for a $49 tune up and as they were trying to replace the plugs they started cracking. They tried to remove them with some cement stuff but in the end had to take the heads off. Total cost $4,800! If you took this to the Ford dealership you would think they'd know this is likely going to happen and would warn the consumer. I get the impression he got ripped off.
    I want to send your video to him but I'm afraid he might cry haha.
    Nice camera work, love the detail!!!
    Keep the videos coming :-)

    • @FordTechMakuloco
      @FordTechMakuloco  Před 10 lety

      Dealers knew about this years ago and how to extract. Even the smallest independent shop should know about the spark plug fiasco and how to extract. The tool is like $65 on Amazon no reason not have it. His tune up should of been more like $400 something- 2.5 hrs labor plus $20 a plug. We warn customer upfront that each plug will be an additional 1/2 hr labor. I just had the extractor tool itself break off in the head and it looked like I would have to pull the head, but I still extracted the extractor too and saved the customer over $3,500 on that alone. Either way he got hosed. Thanks for the kind words!

  • @backoffjoe8347
    @backoffjoe8347 Před 7 lety +3

    I started research this with intentions to buy 5.4 truck, this vid was great, reminded me so much of the last Ford I had, I'm not going to buy the truck with 101 thousand on it.

  • @bowtie-man
    @bowtie-man Před 6 lety +1

    I've used the Napa brand spark plug removal tool waaaaaay to many times, and what's going to really tic you off, is that the aftermarket plugs do the same thing, or at least that's been my experience. ✌✌

  • @johngivens3935
    @johngivens3935 Před 6 měsíci

    You just saved me from having to take my ‘06 Mustang GT to the shop. The AutoZone kit wasn’t worth a shit, ordered this kit and in 5 minutes got the broken plug pulled and replaced. My baby runs like new

  • @tomturrise773
    @tomturrise773 Před 10 lety +7

    Just did the spark plugs on my '04 f-150 5.4. The 2 that broke were luckily the two front plugs which are easy to access. I bought the Lisle tool online for $69 and it paid for itself. I made the mistake of disconnecting the computer box from the firewall on the passenger side to get at the last plug. What I didn't know that doing that puts the computer into failsafe mode. Now I needed an ODB tool to reset the computer since it wouldn't move (started but no throttle). I have a friend who is a mechanic and lent me his. Be aware of that before you disconnect the computer. The whole job took about 5 hours, but if I did it again I could do it in less time. MY local Ford dealer wanted $800 to do this, and I have only $250 invested which includes the plugs, boots, Lisle tool, magnetic socket wrench, and a long pair of needle nose. All these videos on youtube helped alot !

    • @tomturrise773
      @tomturrise773 Před 10 lety +1

      Just to add: I'm now getting 1.2 MPG better mileage, so the $250 I spent will be recouped in less than one year !

    • @stevexxx6078
      @stevexxx6078 Před 5 lety

      Tom... I believe that disconnecting your ECU (computer) to do this job is an necessary evil. I've done this twice on my 05 F150 and I dont see ANY WAY you can remove the back two plugs on the passenger side without getting it out of the way. Bryan here has a video on how to reset your ECU after taking it out and it might be a blessing in disguise,. Most people say that after resetting your ECU that their truck runs and shifts MUCH better

  • @evan5159
    @evan5159 Před 10 lety +1

    Great video! Really helped me. You da man!!!

  • @andrewarmstrong7310
    @andrewarmstrong7310 Před 6 lety

    Good video. My neighbor was changing his and two out of 8 snaped off. After watching this I'm telling him to trade for a diesel.

  • @30CalCoreLokt
    @30CalCoreLokt Před 5 lety

    Wow. Thanks for a great and needed video