OTC 6900 Specialty Spark Plug Socket for Ford F-150 Triton Engine
|
| List Price: | $44.98 |
| Price: | $20.26 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com
7 new or used available from $15.76
Average customer review:Product Description
3/8" drive for use with ratchet and breaker bars. Specialty spark plug socket for 2004-current Ford F-150 pickup trucks with 5.4L 3-valve Triton V-8 engines. 3/8" Drive with 9/16" Socket end. Extension is part of the socket. Easily fits down spark plug tube in cylinder head.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6357 in Automotive
- Brand: OTC
- Model: 6900
- Dimensions: 3.75" h x 1.20" w x 9.40" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Soft rubber boot to safely grip the spark plug during removal and installation
- 3/8" drive and 9/16" socket size
- One piece design prevents damage due to wobble
- Knurled handle prevents slipping from hand
- A must for the Ford 54L Triton engine with 3 valve per cylinder
Customer Reviews
Must have for Ford 5.4
This is a MUST have tool for anyone working on Ford 3v 5.4's. The 3 valve 4.6 and 5.4 engines the spark plugs will easily break off inside the head. It is vital that the Ford spark plug removal procedures be followed exactly. This includes allowing time for the cleaner to work. Take your time and work the old plugs 1/8th turn back and forth while not exceeding 35 ft/lbs. If more force is required, allow more time for the cleaner to do its job. Trust me. It is easier than removing the broken tip.
6900 spark plug socket
This socket is a must have for removing spark plugs, it was superior to the regular 9/16 socket in keeping a stable removal of my plugs. The one piece design with the built in extension was very useful. This socket is the only tool that I will use to remove the two piece spark plugs in my mustang, which are prone to breakage. This tool is a must have if you have a ford, 2005 to early 2008 swith the 4.6 , 5.4 engine.
Here's a Tip
Here's a tip, do yourself a big favor and get Kano - Aerokroil Penetrating Oil and spray the plugs a couple of times before trying to remove them. This stuff will save your butt! My neighbor has a F-150 with the 100,000 mile plugs and he was having fits trying to get them out. A couple of sprays, a couple hours of waiting and out they came.





