If it was thrown hard enough. Than again, pretty much any solid object can shatter a window if thrown hard enough...
no. a hammer is a good way to fix it
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The 4.9 liter ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 cylinder has ( 6 ) spark plugs The 5.0 liter ( 302 cubic inch ) and the 5.8 liter ( 351 cubic inch ) V8 engines have ( 8 ) sparkplugs
In a 1988 Ford E-150 : If you have the 4.9 liter / 300 cubic inch inline six cylinder engine , you need ( 6 spark plugs ) If you have the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 engine or the 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch V8 engine , you need ( 8 spark plugs )
In a 1997 Ford F-350 the 460 cubic inch / 7.5 liter V8 engine is a gasoline engine . It has ( 8 ) spark plugs and spark plug wires .The 7.3 liter V8 / 445 cubic inch is a diesel and has no spark plugs or spark plug wires
The 1986 Chevrolet 350 cubic inch engine spark plug gap is .027. Most spark plugs will be pre-gapped by the spark plug manufacturer.
The 1991 350 cubic and Chevrolet engine spark plug gap is .027. Most spark plugs will come pre-gapped from the manufacturer.
www . motorcraft . com ( no spaces ) shows : For a 1972 full size Ford with 400 cubic inch V8 engine , a spark plug gap of ( .035 inch )
0.044" ------------------------------------------------------- for the 4.9 L ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 cylinder and the 5.8 L ( 351 cubic inch ) V8 but the 5.0 L ( 302 cubic inch V8 spark plug gap is .054 " according to www . motorcraft . com ( no spaces )
There's one spark plug mounted on the exhaust manifold. You have to remove it, usually with a hammer and screwdriver. The just thread a new one in.
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1991 LTD Crown Victoria : The 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 spark plugs are gapped at ( .050 inch ) The 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch V8 spark plugs are gapped at ( .044 inch )