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Could someone tell me if you have to take off fuel rail to change plugs

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Old 04-09-2006, 07:17 PM
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Smile Could someone tell me if you have to take off fuel rail to change plugs

I am planning to change my plugs. Can you get them out without taking the fuel rails off? What are the torque specifications for the plugs? Does anyone know of a link of directions in doing the plugs on a Lightning?
 
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no one has a clue?
 
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Old 04-12-2006, 08:47 AM
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I've never replaced plugs on a Lightning but I think they should be pretty much the same as on a normal 5.4.
There are instructions at the top of the 97-03 F-150 forum.
If it's the same you don't need to remove the fuel rails but some people find it easier to do so.
 
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Old 04-13-2006, 06:38 PM
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you do not have to remove the fuel rails to change plugs, i own 2004 ford lightning truck
 
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no i just did it all you have to be careful of is the coin
l packs
 
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Get a 7mm swivel socket and you'll be golden. That makes it a ton easier to take off the coil packs. Then it's just a matter of working around everything to get the plugs out.
 
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Originally Posted by Milwaukee
I am planning to change my plugs. Can you get them out without taking the fuel rails off? What are the torque specifications for the plugs? Does anyone know of a link of directions in doing the plugs on a Lightning?
You don't need to remove the fuel rails, you won't be able to get a proper angle on all of the plugs to properly use a torque wrench, and here is your link. Scroll down for the instructions.

http://home.midsouth.rr.com/lightningpage/sparkplugs.html

Stewart
 
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