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4.6L v8. which size coil plug goes to which number spark plug?

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The coils will fit any plugs if you buy the right coil for your car

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2008

SOURCE: 2001 hyundai santa fe 6

HI......
OK. just follow the number on the ignition coils.
And the number on the cylinders are.
The FIREWALL side are 1,3,5, Starting from the belts location.
The RADIATOR side are 2,4,6, Starting from the belts location.
The coil with number 1 go to cylinder 1. as the same way the rest of the coils and cylinders.

OK... I hope this solve your question .

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2008

SOURCE: Miss fire coil number 8 and coil A

You need to check the fuel delivery and compression of the engine. A miss is not always electrical.To test the injector power you need a noid light to check the operation of the injectors electrical pulse at cranking speed. If you find the light pulses consistently the injector can also be clogged as well.You need a compression tester to test the compression.You need to test all the cylinders since compression is now a matter of averages.No cylinder should be less that 10% of the rest. These tools can usually be loaned to you from a major auto parts store. Good luck :-)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2009

SOURCE: lower ball joint broke on a 95' lincoln towncar

it must be pressed out with a ball joint press then new one pressed back in. this job is for a machanic

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2009

SOURCE: changing spark plugs on lincoln town car

Remove the spark plug wires, remove the spark plugs,replace them. Do this one cylinder at a time if you never did it. On that year you may need to remove the upper intake to access the plugs on one side. In that case go to a shop. This would not be a novice job.

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: firing order

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