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ShowroomLincoln said:You can pull the O2's, but they can't really be cleaned. If they are bad, they must be replaced.
ShowroomLincoln said:Difficult to change? Is thier something majorly different in the layout of the 4.6L in an F150 rather than a Town Car? I can change the plugs in my 4.6 in 20 minutes or less.
Intel486 said:alright, I crushed a plug today on the interstate at WOT w/ this different chip... not sure what's going on...
Glad I carry plugs and tools w/ me now.
tjm01 said:Did you bend the electrode?
tjm01 said:For some reason #8 seems to be the single point of failure for power adders.
I had the exact same problem with my blown GT - electrode bent with chips. It ended up that the ringland let go.
I know of at least 2 other 4.6 motors with power adders that had the same symptoms. All of them lost pistons.
Do a compression check on that cylinder first. I had 0 compression when mine was damaged.