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you will need a 5/8 size spark plug socket, with a 3/8" ratchet, and a 4 - 6" extenstion to remove the plugs, and the wires can be pulled off at the spark plug boot, just twist the boot back and forth a little, and then pull them off, sometimes you will need a spark plug wire boot puller, this is very inexpensive, and can be purchased at a auto part store, replace only 1 spark plug and wire at a time, this way you wont get the wires mixed up. also it is recommendable since escorts have alluminum heads to replace the plugs when the engine is cold.
The spark plugs are located on both sides of the engine follow the ignition wires. Be sure to take one off at a time when changing them so you don't get the wires mixed.
The spark plugs go in the spark plug holes. You need a 5/8" socket with an extension. The threaded part goes in the hole, leaving the white part showing. A clockwise motion is required to screw them in. If you are needing the firing order then you must give the size of motor and the number of spark plugs it has.
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