WyoDoug
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I have never seen a plug ejection on any ford after 2004 when they switched to the 3v 5.4.
My 2006 has been a great truck. It has a passenger side exhaust manifold leak that is pretty common.
Plug change went good without breaking any plugs (a common problem).
No cam phaser issues (know to happen)
Its a solid truck that I have really beat on.
I can write a whole page of common problems across all manufacturers.. cough (toyota cam shaft)...cough...
but if you get a good one and care for it they are usually good for about 275k
LOL mine once I reamed out the plug holes and installed adapters it works fine. Most Fords I had except this one I would put 300K miles on it or so before it finally died. Mine is a 2000 Triton V8 with half the exhaust pipe broken off and runs smooth otherwise. Tritons are not the easiest engine to work on yourself and I have always done my own work since I was a teen. Takes to many special tools that are on the spendy side. In general though, I am and will always be a Ford person. And I can quote common problems with Chevies by experience like trannies wearing out prematurely. I love Fords, just not the Triton engine.