why does this always happen to us??? we can all pull a smallblock out of our darts/dusters and such in a hour flat....but the second we go to change a light bulb in a wifes minivan, or help a buddy run a single brakeline....all hell breaks loose...I'm asking some advice on my current debacle, and although mopar related, its only 3/4 of a smallblock...and not an A body...thats right...the powerhouse that is the 3.9 liter dakota lol...
long story short i purchased this truck with 80K miles on it, its a 99, for a future project, very very cheaply. Well my sister being only 20 needed something to drive, and i told her if she pays insurance on it, she can drive it until a year or so i may wanna mess with it and do an LA swap...but anyway, it runs great, she puts 3000 miles on it, and it stalls once or twice last week, nothing major. so today i get the usual cap, rotor, plugs, wires, and a bottle of injector cleaner... i figure 20 mins maybe 30 tops....oh god was i wrong.
upon loosening the first plug...it pulls out the porcelin and the "nut" only....thats right...no threads...it sheared Right at the nut, leaving the ground strap and threaded portion in the head....so i pretend that i'm not fuming and ready to put a wrench through the window and take all the others out...until i get back to number 2 cyl...this is where i realize the plugs have never been changed, bc the head is machined so poorly that there is no way in hell that a socket is going on it, plus it has the stupid heat shield tube that was basically a crushed pop can by the time i finally grinded and grinded away enough to get on a socket and get it out...so i made a trip to awful zone looking for a "easy out" and praying the whole way, tomorrow i plan on attempting the easy out to get the final plug out, and hoping for the best.
i know fords were notorious for a plug issue similar to this but the way the plug simply sheared at the threads was new to me....so thats my rant/request for advice...hindsight i should have shot all the plugs with WD long b4 i attempted them...but again how was i to know they were in there since new in 99......when it rains it pours fellas!
long story short i purchased this truck with 80K miles on it, its a 99, for a future project, very very cheaply. Well my sister being only 20 needed something to drive, and i told her if she pays insurance on it, she can drive it until a year or so i may wanna mess with it and do an LA swap...but anyway, it runs great, she puts 3000 miles on it, and it stalls once or twice last week, nothing major. so today i get the usual cap, rotor, plugs, wires, and a bottle of injector cleaner... i figure 20 mins maybe 30 tops....oh god was i wrong.
upon loosening the first plug...it pulls out the porcelin and the "nut" only....thats right...no threads...it sheared Right at the nut, leaving the ground strap and threaded portion in the head....so i pretend that i'm not fuming and ready to put a wrench through the window and take all the others out...until i get back to number 2 cyl...this is where i realize the plugs have never been changed, bc the head is machined so poorly that there is no way in hell that a socket is going on it, plus it has the stupid heat shield tube that was basically a crushed pop can by the time i finally grinded and grinded away enough to get on a socket and get it out...so i made a trip to awful zone looking for a "easy out" and praying the whole way, tomorrow i plan on attempting the easy out to get the final plug out, and hoping for the best.
i know fords were notorious for a plug issue similar to this but the way the plug simply sheared at the threads was new to me....so thats my rant/request for advice...hindsight i should have shot all the plugs with WD long b4 i attempted them...but again how was i to know they were in there since new in 99......when it rains it pours fellas!















