Where can you find a picture of motor for changing spark plug wires on a 1996 V8 Ford Explorer?
Obviously- the spark plugs were not the issue :)
Make sure you are using Ford OEM (Motorcraft is not always OEM) Spark Plugs that are designed for you explorer.
Three on each side of the motor. Follow the spark wires.
The spark plug gap for a 1994 Ford Explorer with the 4.0 L OHV motor is .052 to .056 range - Chilton repair manual shows .054
The ( 2 ) engine , cylinder heads , are on each side of your V6 engine where the spark plugs are - just look for where the spark plug wires connect to the spark plugs
Under the hood, you should see the rubber spark plug wires. They start at the distributor, they extend out to each cylinder on the motor. Just trace the spark plug wires and at the end is the spark plug. Pull the wire off and there it is. on the engine
If cylinder 3 on a Ford Explorer is misfiring, it might be possible to fix it by changing the coil pack for that cylinder. The spark plug might also need to be taken out and re-gapped or replaced. If neither of these options work, the spark plug wire can be checked.
The spark plugs on a Ford Explorer are replaced by first disconnecting the battery. Remove the spark plug using a spark plug socket. Replace with the factory recommended spark plug.
Check the Vehicle Emission Control Information ( VECI ) decal located in the front of the engine compartment ( it will show the type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap )
The spark plug gap for a 1998 Ford Explorer (V6 and V8 engines) is .054"
spark module is bad
.054