You can purchase a Helicoil kit online at the Advance Auto Parts website. You can also purchase one through personal sellers on the popular eBay auction website.
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I'm not sure exactly what your working on but it sounds like a "heli-coil" would do the trick. Stop in your local auto parts store and ask them for a "heli-coil" kit to repair the size bolt you have. The kit will supply what is necessary to repair the threaded hole back to original.
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get a heli-coil the right size and rethread the hole make sure u use grease on the heli-coil rethreader so u dont get and threds inside engine the use the insert and lock tight
Unfortunately you have to make it yourself.
You will need to drill the broken bolt out and install a heli-coil thread repair.
It more than likely needs a Heli-coil where the spark plug screws in. The threads are probably worn out or stripped.
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Make sure that you have torsion bars.i believe that you coil springs.your best bet is to find a leveling kit to keep a nice ride.
You can put a Heli-coil in it or possible a longer bolt and catch threads that are still good.
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I assume you are talking about the ignition coil that is fastened to the top of the spark plug, and not sort of thread repair coil kit, like a Heli-coil, that has been used to repair the spark plug threads down in the cylinder head. To remove an ignition coil on a 5.4 liter, I clear whatever might be in the way of gaining access to the top of the coil, like heater hoses. On the very top of the coil there is a 7mm (9/32ths inch) bolt holding the coil down. Remove that bolt, and use a twisting motion to remve the coil up and out of the spark plug hole. Sometimes the coil boot will seize to the plug, and stay in the hole, while the coil assembly comes apart. In that case, use a pair of needle nose pliers to grab hold of the top of the rubber coil boot, and use a twisting motion to break it free from the plug. The boot can be placed back over the coil spring with no problem. If you rip the boot, new boots are available without purchasing the whole coil assembly at the dealer inexpensively.