Cookie_Monster
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@Cookie_Monster Told ya… lol
10 bucks someone pressure washed the engine and a pool of water was left sitting above that coil boot.
Have you driven it yet?
Good point on the pressure washing. I'm confident this truck hasn't seen much mud - I spent a good bit of time underneath at the dealer parking lot with a flashlight before I bought it, and there's virtually no mud in any crevice anywhere - and more importantly no rust! It's very clean. I can't quite imagine how that much dirt got past the plug boot - it pretty much seals the hole.
Yes - I drove it this morning. I've only done the 8 drivers side plugs so far, but the engine seems to run a little smoother. Maybe it's placebo effect - but it certainly isn't worse. The other 8 plugs will be next weekend, which should go quicker now that I've done the first 8.
If this addresses the stalling issue it's a win-win!
To pull the lower plugs, I wound up warming the engine, breaking the plugs loose, spraying in a little PB Blaster and letting it sit for a few minutes before backing the plug the rest of the way out. This seems to work very well as there's little resistance once the penetrating oil gets in there. New plugs all got a small dab of anti-seize, and everything got a light coat of dielectric grease. Maybe overkill, but the broken plug scare got my attention.
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