Spark Plug Electrode Bending?
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Spark Plug Electrode Bending?
So I posted late last week about putting in new plugs and my truck misfiring right out the gate. Come to find out, cylinder 1 and 2 was eating the spark plug. The electrode on the end was bending, checked gap with the old ones and everything checked out. I bought 2 new ones and now cylinder 2 is fine, but 1 is still giving me problems. It has new distributor and plugs when I bought it, wires are all correctly connected to each spark plug as well. It had a slight miss when I bought it but none of the old plugs had bent ends. The guy gave me autolite plugs that were a little shorter than the ones I pulled out so I bought NGK ones that matched the length and everything of the ones I pulled out. All other 5 cylinders are fine except cylinder 1. Should I put a short plug in cylinder one? Should I take an air gun to blow out any carbon build up in the center and try to put a new, same length one? Kinda at a loss with this one. I’m not over tightening either, I thread it in with the plug socket on the plug by hand, until I can’t feel it turn anymore than I do a 1/4-1/2 turn on my ratchet.
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Best to note Year+Model \ Engin \ Trans \ ... in your Signature+Thread; assuming 2003 Ranger \ V6~4.0L~SOHC Engin \ 5r55e Trans \ 1354 TCase ?
NonOEM SparkPlugs+CoilPack in this engin is commonly a problem: spec Plugs are FordMotorCraft# agsf22fm\sp500 or OrigEquipMaker AutoLite# app103.
Spec Gap is 0i054 = 0m0014, never assume correct, always check+adjust. Use a little AntiSiez on the Threads. Spec Torq is 15pf = 180pi = 20nm.
What Make+Model ignition Wires & CoilPack are you using?
Recommend CoilPack be Removed+Cleaned+Inspected+OhmChecked, reinstall if ok or renew as needed.
Recommend Plugs+Wires along with OxSensors be renewed every 100kMiles\12years.
Click here for more info on this IgnitionSystem.
Click here for more info on these OxSensors.
NonOEM SparkPlugs+CoilPack in this engin is commonly a problem: spec Plugs are FordMotorCraft# agsf22fm\sp500 or OrigEquipMaker AutoLite# app103.
Spec Gap is 0i054 = 0m0014, never assume correct, always check+adjust. Use a little AntiSiez on the Threads. Spec Torq is 15pf = 180pi = 20nm.
What Make+Model ignition Wires & CoilPack are you using?
Recommend CoilPack be Removed+Cleaned+Inspected+OhmChecked, reinstall if ok or renew as needed.
Recommend Plugs+Wires along with OxSensors be renewed every 100kMiles\12years.
Click here for more info on this IgnitionSystem.
Click here for more info on these OxSensors.
Last edited by DILLARD000; 04-04-2023 at 11:43 PM.
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Best to note Year+Model \ Engin \ Trans \ ... in your Signature+Thread; assuming 2003 Ranger \ V6~4.0L~SOHC Engin \ 5r55e Trans \ 1354 TCase ?
Trying to use NonOEM SparkPlugs+Wires+CoilPack in this engin is a well known problem:
spec Plugs are FordMotorCraft# agsf22fm\sp500 or OrigEquipMaker AutoLite# app103; Gap@ 0i054 = 0m0014; never assume gap is correct, always check+adjust.
What IgnitionWires are you using?
What IgnitionCoilPack are you using?
Trying to use NonOEM SparkPlugs+Wires+CoilPack in this engin is a well known problem:
spec Plugs are FordMotorCraft# agsf22fm\sp500 or OrigEquipMaker AutoLite# app103; Gap@ 0i054 = 0m0014; never assume gap is correct, always check+adjust.
What IgnitionWires are you using?
What IgnitionCoilPack are you using?
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DILLARD000 (04-04-2023)
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There is nothing in the cylinder that can hit the end of a spark plug in a 2003 4.0l, picture of 4.0l SOHC head here: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/04...g?v=1594490515
So there must be a foreign object in the cylinder bouncing around, maybe from old spark plug?
If you have a compression gauge test #1
So there must be a foreign object in the cylinder bouncing around, maybe from old spark plug?
If you have a compression gauge test #1
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DILLARD000 (04-05-2023)
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There is nothing in the cylinder that can hit the end of a spark plug in a 2003 4.0l, picture of 4.0l SOHC head here: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/04...g?v=1594490515
So there must be a foreign object in the cylinder bouncing around, maybe from old spark plug?
If you have a compression gauge test #1
So there must be a foreign object in the cylinder bouncing around, maybe from old spark plug?
If you have a compression gauge test #1
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