Inside the valve covers.
the best spark plugs for all ford vehicles are the motorcraft type, which they come from ford.
The Engine - more specifically - the heads.
Not bad if you can just keep the spark plugs from blowing out.
find the plugs that connect to the plugs and pull them off.after that you can remove the plugs.
If you have the original Ford plugs, you only need to replace them every 100,000 miles.
There is most definitely a problem with the spark plugs on the Ford Triton 5.7 V-8. The problems range from plugs that you can't remove to plugs that blow right out of the head. When that happens, it takes the threads with it. Do a search for Triton spark plugs. Rick I'm a retired ASE Master/L-1 Technician. I still keep current with the latest automotive technology. Visit my blog for cool articles and TSB's: http://free-auto-repair-advice.blogspot.com
Yes , they are under the 8 individual coils for the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system
On the Ford Triton engines a separate coil is used for each cylinder. The coils are mounted over the top of the spark plugs. To access the spark plugs, remove the screws that secure the coils to the top of the cylinder heads and gently pull up on the coil to remove it and the short 3-4 inch plug wire that attaches the coil to the plug. A special knuckle joint or flex extension will be required to remove some of the plugs located at the rear of the engine. There are 4 spark plugs on the drivers side of the truck, four on the passenger side of the truck.
you need to change the spark plugs it should stop
The spark plugs are under the ( 8 ) individual coils on the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front of Ford
On the inside of the valve covers in the intake manifold valley. You probably have Coil-Over-Plugs (COP) they are next to the injector solenoids.
If your 05' E250 has a Triton V8, you don't have spark plug wires. Each cylinder has it's own coil, which must be removed prior to retrieving spark plugs.