9/32" Square Female Pipe Plug Socket for Ford 7.3L 1999-2003
These can aid in the removal of the fuel test port plugs on each head, which is required to install the FRx. For use with a 1/4 Drive Ratchet allowing for ample room to remove the plugs without rounding them off.
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Necessary tool for Frx
Used this to remove the fuel rail plugs for the FRx install. Using an Allen wrench through the ball-lock holes made removal extremely easy. Highly recommended.
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Add a hex...
The socket worked well. I wasn't able to use it with a ratchet though. For the front plug, (01 F250) if the topside had a hex on the outside it would make it painless. I used a good set of vise grips instead (I wasn't going to pull anything else off).
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The Right Tool For The Job
The job always goes easier with the right tool!
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A must have for FRX installs
Based on recommendation for this socket I sure am glad I did order it as the front passenger plug would have been near impossible to drive out, the drivers side plug the socket would not go on the square plug due to the up pipe proximity, my X is a 2002. Recommended? Absolutely!
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you got to have it
Being it was made in china i thought it might last too seconds but i was rong its tuffer than you think. This is a must have even if your not going to use it. VERY GOOD TOOL !!!
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Snug fit
This socket worked good. I used it with my Matco long handle 1/4 drive rachet, and an adapter to 3/8 drive for DS under turbo, and with a longer extension for PS. The only thing that would make this better .... is if it were 1/4 drive. But, it is not necessary
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buy with frx
This is a cheap sense of security .. Worked perfect.. Worth every penny..6 or 8 dollars.. Whatever it was
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Priceless
Priceless for the tight confines while doing FRX...
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works perfectly
Shipping was crazy fast. Worked perfectly. I was initially trying a stubby crescent wrench and an adjustable wrench and began rounding the head of the plug. I received the socket and slapped it on my ratchet and the plug came right out. Piece of cake. Thanks riffraff.