A pal got one in a 1997 F-150.
The oddest thing was the conflicting info regarding the ignition system.
Many sources said it had COP (Coil on Plug) ignition.
His had 2 familiar coils; one each on the fronts of the valve covers. Each supplying 4 plugs through conventional secondary wires.
There was never an issue, so no sweat.
I don't remember which engines had the dread "only 3 threads hold the spark plugs" problem.
Maybe the 5.4l or the 4.6l...or both? I have no clue regarding rectification, but I think Ford fixed that.
Maybe keep the VIN handy when reviewing articles and issues.
The accompanying tales involved spark plugs 'blowing out'. He never experienced that.
His truck uses a completely normal amount of oil given its short tripping. Just keep an eye on that.
Take a look at the starting relays on the firewall's right (passenger's) side. I'm no expert, but it seems elaborate. However, it's all there in front of you. Get a layout and gain familiarity.
His was a salt state truck which sat in a heated garage for 2 years after the OO died. There was rust.
In his case the fuel tank straps' purchase points and transmission cooling lines rusted. So did the exhaust manifolds.
Cheap replacement manifolds lasted only 2 years.
He went with Ford manifolds the second time.