94m5 said:
Ive done both ways, and it doesnt really matter. Just make sure the piston is all the way down.
Glad you got it in a timely fashion. I stood inline at the godforsaken post office for an hour and a half to mail that damned thing.
Mike
I hate the post office. I haven't been to the post office in over a year. I think I may see if I can send the kit back to you via FedEx at work and have the company bill me for it.
I got the plug hole done and changed all the other plugs. Only one of the plugs felt like it might be galling as I was removing it but it came out OK. Some of the plugs seemed like they were loose (I didn't torque them down before I removed them so I can't really say for sure) but everything went back in OK. On the one that shot out, you could tell it was loose for a while, it had burnt-on carbon in the spark plug well.
I gotta say that has got to be the most heart stopping repair I have ever done to a car. It took me about 4 hours to do that one plug hole. I got some pics of how I determined the piston was at the bottom of the cylinder, I'll have to post 'em up later.
What I'm planning to do (if nobody else has an immediate need for the kit) is to drive the car to work all week, then retorque the plugs this coming weekend to make sure all is well before I send the kit back.
The car is running good now though. I put in Denso Iridium plugs (one heat range colder than stock), Ford Motorsport Wires, and Ford Racing plug hole covers (had to replace the plastic one that got cracked when the plug shot out y'know).
I finally got to drive the car with my 18x9.5 GT500 wheels on too. 245 in the front 275 out back. Now I just gotta roll that rear fender lip and get a silencer-delete intake pipe.