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5411 - 2 Pc. Dipstick Tube Extractor Kit - Ford 4.6L, 5.4L, 6.2L & 6.8L

5411 - 2 Pc. Dipstick Tube Extractor Kit - Ford 4.6L, 5.4L, 6.2L & 6.8L

  • Extracts broken dipstick tubes, a common issue on Ford 4.6L, 5.4L, 6.2L & 6.8L Engines during engine service
  • When the dipstick tube breaks off, a piece remains at entry point, located at the bottom of the engine block (near the oil pan)
  • Use the extractor to thread into tube to remove
  • Includes #5401 Thread Adapter Tool and any standard thread (5/8"-18 TPI) slide hammer to properly remove the stuck dipstick tube
Instructions

Instructions:

  1. Raise and safely support the vehicle. Allow access to the broken dipstick tube at the base of the engine block.
  2. Clean the area around the broken tube thoroughly. Use brake cleaner or solvent on a rag to remove all dirt, oil residue and debris.
  3. Spray penetrating oil liberally into the open end of the broken tube. Allow time for the oil to penetrate down the tube.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Once the broken tube is removed, clean the dipstick tube hole in the engine block thoroughly.
  8. Install a new replacement tube per manufacturer instructions. Refill engine oil.
$68.95
5411 - 2 Pc. Dipstick Tube Extractor Kit - Ford 4.6L, 5.4L, 6.2L & 6.8L—
$68.95

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  • Extracts broken dipstick tubes, a common issue on Ford 4.6L, 5.4L, 6.2L & 6.8L Engines during engine service
  • When the dipstick tube breaks off, a piece remains at entry point, located at the bottom of the engine block (near the oil pan)
  • Use the extractor to thread into tube to remove
  • Includes #5401 Thread Adapter Tool and any standard thread (5/8"-18 TPI) slide hammer to properly remove the stuck dipstick tube
Instructions

Instructions:

  1. Raise and safely support the vehicle. Allow access to the broken dipstick tube at the base of the engine block.
  2. Clean the area around the broken tube thoroughly. Use brake cleaner or solvent on a rag to remove all dirt, oil residue and debris.
  3. Spray penetrating oil liberally into the open end of the broken tube. Allow time for the oil to penetrate down the tube.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Once the broken tube is removed, clean the dipstick tube hole in the engine block thoroughly.
  8. Install a new replacement tube per manufacturer instructions. Refill engine oil.