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5401 - Threaded Adapter
- Male to Female Threaded Adapter used with #5405, #5407 & #5409 to extract dipstick tube, using any standard thread (5/8"-18 TPI) slide hammer tool
- Also use at the end of Push Puller legs or forcing screws when pulling shafts, bearing caps, pinions, etc.
- Female End - 5/8"-18 TPI
- Male End - 3/8"-16 TPI
- Length - 2 1/4"
Instructions
Instructions:
- Raise and safely support the vehicle. Allow access to the broken dipstick tube at the base of the engine block.
- Clean the area around the broken tube thoroughly. Use brake cleaner or solvent on a rag to remove all dirt, oil residue and debris.
- Spray penetrating oil liberally into the open end of the broken tube. Allow time for the oil to penetrate down the tube.
- Thread the extractor down into the broken tube by hand initially. If needed, use a wrench to carefully thread the extractor further into the tube. Do not overtighten.
- Once the extractor is threaded securely into the tube, attach a pry bar or pliers onto the extractor base. Use the pry bar or pliers for leverage to loosen and pry the broken tube up and out.
- For stubborn tubes, attach the CTA 5401 adapter to use with a slide hammer. Use the slide hammer to apply pulling force while turning the extractor to unthread the broken tube.
- Once the broken tube is removed, clean the dipstick tube hole in the engine block thoroughly.
- Install a new replacement tube per manufacturer instructions. Refill engine oil.
$27.95
5401 - Threaded Adapterā
$27.95
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Description
- Male to Female Threaded Adapter used with #5405, #5407 & #5409 to extract dipstick tube, using any standard thread (5/8"-18 TPI) slide hammer tool
- Also use at the end of Push Puller legs or forcing screws when pulling shafts, bearing caps, pinions, etc.
- Female End - 5/8"-18 TPI
- Male End - 3/8"-16 TPI
- Length - 2 1/4"
Instructions
Instructions:
- Raise and safely support the vehicle. Allow access to the broken dipstick tube at the base of the engine block.
- Clean the area around the broken tube thoroughly. Use brake cleaner or solvent on a rag to remove all dirt, oil residue and debris.
- Spray penetrating oil liberally into the open end of the broken tube. Allow time for the oil to penetrate down the tube.
- Thread the extractor down into the broken tube by hand initially. If needed, use a wrench to carefully thread the extractor further into the tube. Do not overtighten.
- Once the extractor is threaded securely into the tube, attach a pry bar or pliers onto the extractor base. Use the pry bar or pliers for leverage to loosen and pry the broken tube up and out.
- For stubborn tubes, attach the CTA 5401 adapter to use with a slide hammer. Use the slide hammer to apply pulling force while turning the extractor to unthread the broken tube.
- Once the broken tube is removed, clean the dipstick tube hole in the engine block thoroughly.
- Install a new replacement tube per manufacturer instructions. Refill engine oil.














