sjjones
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- September 7, 2003
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- City, State
- Anchorage AK
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1994 4X4 XL
Well, my No. 5 spark plug on my 94 4.0L OHV has been showing up oily for several years now. Retorquing the lower manifold bolts have no effect.
The X generally starts and runs great with no lack of power; except, at highway speed it will ping going uphill. I've been through most all the suggestions for pinging on this board except replacing the lower manifold gasket and looking into the No. 5 plug oily problem.
Anyway, I've got an after Chilton Ford Truck manual. Although I don't particular like the generalization of the manual, it does go into the process somewhat. My question goes out to anyone who has actually successfully completed the gasket replacement process *How difficult is the procedure for a first timer with a Chilton manual? What parts should I have on hand prior to getting into it (other than of course a new Ford brand lower manifold intake gasket). I've got plenty of regular tools include several torque wrenches.
My goal would be to start and complete the process within one weekend during the summer while I can ride my motorcycle to work just in case things take a little longer. Many thanks in advance. Private e-mail welcome at seamansjones@hotmail.com
The X generally starts and runs great with no lack of power; except, at highway speed it will ping going uphill. I've been through most all the suggestions for pinging on this board except replacing the lower manifold gasket and looking into the No. 5 plug oily problem.
Anyway, I've got an after Chilton Ford Truck manual. Although I don't particular like the generalization of the manual, it does go into the process somewhat. My question goes out to anyone who has actually successfully completed the gasket replacement process *How difficult is the procedure for a first timer with a Chilton manual? What parts should I have on hand prior to getting into it (other than of course a new Ford brand lower manifold intake gasket). I've got plenty of regular tools include several torque wrenches.
My goal would be to start and complete the process within one weekend during the summer while I can ride my motorcycle to work just in case things take a little longer. Many thanks in advance. Private e-mail welcome at seamansjones@hotmail.com