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Engine & Drivetrain
Unhappy with idling
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<blockquote data-quote="swshawaii" data-source="post: 1029366" data-attributes="member: 67547"><p>Proven and preferred spark plugs for 2001-05 (Gen 1) ST's are OE Motorcraft SP-500 Finewire Platinum, Autolite APP103 Double Platibum, or XP103 Iridium. CAREFULLY check .054" gap without touching the center electrodes. Most prefer using a thin coat of copper or nickel anti seize on the threads and silicone dielectric grease on the wire boots both available in pocket packs at the counter. Not my store of choice, but O'Reilly's usually stocks the Motorcraft SP-500 for around $5 per plug. Many use the Motorcraft WR6120 wires that are engine specific and correct lengths. Remove the passenger tire to access plug #3 closest to the firewall. IMO, neither are difficult jobs, take your time and you're gold for another 70K minimum. Many here to help, if you have questions just ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swshawaii, post: 1029366, member: 67547"] Proven and preferred spark plugs for 2001-05 (Gen 1) ST's are OE Motorcraft SP-500 Finewire Platinum, Autolite APP103 Double Platibum, or XP103 Iridium. CAREFULLY check .054" gap without touching the center electrodes. Most prefer using a thin coat of copper or nickel anti seize on the threads and silicone dielectric grease on the wire boots both available in pocket packs at the counter. Not my store of choice, but O'Reilly's usually stocks the Motorcraft SP-500 for around $5 per plug. Many use the Motorcraft WR6120 wires that are engine specific and correct lengths. Remove the passenger tire to access plug #3 closest to the firewall. IMO, neither are difficult jobs, take your time and you're gold for another 70K minimum. Many here to help, if you have questions just ask. [/QUOTE]
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