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stilov

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I jst bought my SHO so I decided to do a tune-up. I pulled the plugs out...obviously the spark seal are bad...drenched with oil...I cleaned them out and put some new plugs in anyway....The car is alive now!!! It is like a totally different car...it is so much faster.
 

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I know what you mean!

Replace those seals soon though, or else you're just going to ruin your wires... :thumb:
 

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What all should I replace? Would I need the intake manifold gaskets, and the valve cover gaskets? Where do I buy them? What should I be paying for them?
 

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stilov said:
What all should I replace? Would I need the intake manifold gaskets, and the valve cover gaskets? Where do I buy them? What should I be paying for them?
You are going to need new plug well seals, the valve cover gaskets come in a kit with the plug well seals, you should replace the intake manifold gaskets also. And you might as well replace your spark plug wires, if you haven't already.
Fel-pro makes the plug well seal/valve cover gasket set, whick you can buy at autozone.com . I think the price for that is about 72 bucks. The intake gaskets can be found at ford parts network . Not sure how much they are, but I think they are between 10 and 15 bucks. You can probably buy the wires off that site also.
 

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nope...it runs very smoothly...it did before, that's why i was so surprised at the difference the plugs made. The wires look like they're in great shape too. I cleaned out the wells, and I imagine oil only seeps into them and not out, so hopefully they just seep a bit and it took a long time to fill them...I should fix it in the future however.
 

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I checked..the wells are still dry, so hopefully they don't full up fast.
 

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