I used a long spark plug socket hooked to a swivel (universal) and a long extension, on a 3/8" drive socket wrench. It was just the right angle to reach the plug and turn it. The socket wrench was just under the brake master cylinder, it was so long. Just make sure you've definitely got the socket on the plug, or you'll break the top off. Have fun getting it all hooked together. Enjoy, not one of Ford's better designs. Gotta love the Aerostar engineers for thinking of the mechanic. I'm sure someones come up with better ways, but; this worked for me. P.S.: I found removing the inside dog house cover a waste of time.
Spark plug gap for a ford aerostar 3.0 is: .044 (In thousandths of an inch)
According to one of the Ford websites : The spark plug gap for the 3.0 L , V6 in a 1993 Ford Aerostar is : ( .044 inch )
According to one of Fords websites : The spark plug gap for the 3.0 V6 in a 1993 Ford Aerostar is : ( .044 inch )
You have to remove the front wheels to gain access to the spark plugs.
It is 0.044 ======================================================= According to one of Fords websites : The spark plug gap for the 4.0 liter V6 engine in a 1992 Ford Aerostar is ( .054 inch ) * the .044 inch spark plug gap is for the 3.0
Yes, follow the wires from the spark box and you will find out where the spark plugs are.
10-15 pounds.
.052-.056 ========================================================== The above answer is correct if you have the 4.0L V6 engine in your 1996 Ford Aerostar , but according to one of Fords websites if it is the 3.0L V6 the spark plugs are gapped at ( .044 inch )
There are ( 3 ) spark plugs screwed into each of the two cylinder heads on the engine , for a total of ( 6 sparkplugs ) firewall 3 - 6 2 - 5 1 - 4 front of Ford Aerostar There are spark plug wires running to each sparkplug
According to one of the Ford websites : For a 1993 Ford Aerostar , 4.0 liter V6 engine : ( the spark plugs are gapped at .054 inch )
Changing spark plugs can be an easy task. Disconnect the battery and the spark plug cables, remove the old spark plugs, replace with the new spark plugs, connect the spark plug cables and the battery.
The correct gap is .044