I know where every other automotive engine's spark plugs are, even the local Ford tech said they weren't where they were supposed to beI know where every other automotive engine's spark plugs are, even the local Ford tech said they weren't where they were supposed to be
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Your engine has what is called "coil on plug" Or (Direct coil) coils. There are no spark plug wires in the conventional since. The "coil on plug" coil has to be removed to access the spark plug recessed in the valve cover.. Here is a photo of what one looks like from the top.
the spark plug socket size is 5/8"x 3/8" drive and you need a 3/8 drive 3" or 6" extension with a 3/8 drive ratchet and a spark plug gapping tool to make sure the plugs are gapped properly.the drain plug is either a 1/2" or 7/8" wrench depending if it has been replaced due to being bad.
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