Gold Bob
Member
- Joined
- April 24, 2006
- Messages
- 18
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- City, State
- Millican, Texas
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002 XLT
A little history,
I did a minor tuneup at 98,000 miles (air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs) and noticed an improvement in gas mileage.
Around 100,000 miles I noticed a ticking sound from the engine. It sounded more like a dirty injector than a lifter. One of the firefighters at my department happens to be a senior mechanic for the local Ford dealership and said it was valvetrain but not to worry until it got worse. That was Tuesday night.
Well, it got worse. Driving down the highway at 7pm and the truck starts making a thwumping noise. Kind of like a tire separating or a belt slapping. I pull over, the wife has a fit and the 2 year old in the back could care less. I open the hood and what do I find?
A spark plug is laying on the intake. I have one of the engine covers installed and it is quite dark by this point, so I am not sure of the extent of the damage. The plug itself seems okay. The electrode is smashed flat but the threads are perfect. Not one tiny trace of aluminum (the heads are aluminum, correct?), no burrs or any other problems. Hopefully it just worked itself out and the electrode damage came from the ejection.
Thankfully I was able to bring a trailer to haul the truck home. I was even able to drive the ex onto the trailer.
Well, theres my story. I have never had an engine spit out a sparkplug. And the fact that the threads are so clean seems promising.
Jeremy
I did a minor tuneup at 98,000 miles (air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs) and noticed an improvement in gas mileage.
Around 100,000 miles I noticed a ticking sound from the engine. It sounded more like a dirty injector than a lifter. One of the firefighters at my department happens to be a senior mechanic for the local Ford dealership and said it was valvetrain but not to worry until it got worse. That was Tuesday night.
Well, it got worse. Driving down the highway at 7pm and the truck starts making a thwumping noise. Kind of like a tire separating or a belt slapping. I pull over, the wife has a fit and the 2 year old in the back could care less. I open the hood and what do I find?
A spark plug is laying on the intake. I have one of the engine covers installed and it is quite dark by this point, so I am not sure of the extent of the damage. The plug itself seems okay. The electrode is smashed flat but the threads are perfect. Not one tiny trace of aluminum (the heads are aluminum, correct?), no burrs or any other problems. Hopefully it just worked itself out and the electrode damage came from the ejection.
Thankfully I was able to bring a trailer to haul the truck home. I was even able to drive the ex onto the trailer.
Well, theres my story. I have never had an engine spit out a sparkplug. And the fact that the threads are so clean seems promising.
Jeremy