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Re: OT--Ford Triton V8 plug nightmare...
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Posted by 85_Ranger4x4 on November 15, 2006 at 20:11:31 from (68.13.5.130):
In Reply to: OT--Ford Triton V8 plug nightmare... posted by Brian in NY on November 15, 2006 at 13:39:05:
Inserts are made for the same material as a spark plug thread, there is no way I can see they can cause damage to the piston. The wrong plugs (Namely Bosch) are rumered to not like Ford engines enough to take out a piston, but there is no reason a insert would. Most dealers around here use inserts, and say Ford recomends the head replacement so they can sell a cylinder head. You can't judge a make by one truck, my uncle bought a new 99 Silverado and put 2 trannys in it under warrenty, he traded it off when the third went out so Chebbys must be crap too.
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