Bringing this over from the Facebook group: I'm trying to get my hands on the proper lock ring wrenches for all of my cars.
Before you say it: yes, I have hammers and screwdrivers. Yes, they typically get the job done. I'd just prefer to have the proper tools.
This is kind of an information/research thread. There's a lot of cross-referencing going on to get to the answer about where to get these tools, so I might as well put this info somewhere that people can benefit from it, add to it, or correct it. I cannot guarantee anything here is correct until stuff gets test-fitted.
Following info from RockAuto:
79-89 (to 91 for wagons, and probably 351 also) fuel level sender
Lock ring: Spectra Premium LO03, Dorman 579003, Ford C0AZ9A307B
Diameter from Spectra: Inside 2.2", Outside 2.7"
83-89 (to 91 for wagons, and probably 351 also) fuel pump hanger
Lock ring: Spectra Premium LO04, Delphi FA10008, Airtex LR2001, Carter TLR2, Dorman 55811, Ford E6AZ9C385A
Diameter from Spectra: Inside 3.8", Outside 4.7"
Diameter from Delphi: Inside 3.75"
Diameter from Airtex: 4+ 45/64=0.703 = 4.7"
Diameter from Carter: Inside 3.75", Outside 4.75"
Added bonus...my Ranger uses this one too.
90-91 (sedans only)(also used on aeros up to 94 or 95) combo fuel pump + level sender
Lock ring: Spectra Premium LO13, Airtex LR2000, Carter TLR1, Delphi FA10007
Diameter from Spectra: Inside 4.9", Outside 5.7"
Diameter from Carter: Inside 4.875", Outside 5.625"
Diameter from Delphi: Inside 4.75"
So that means, for someone who has both pre- and post-90 boxes, there are 3 sending unit wrenches, for lock rings of inside diameters a) about 2.2", b) about 3.75", c) about 4.8". Give or take.
The 1983 Powertrain manual specifies using T74P-9275-A "Fuel Tank Sender Wrench" to remove the fuel pump. This is an OTC tool and can be found on eBay for too much money.
Problem: the eBay seller of one of them has a ruler in the picture. The ID of that tool is approximately 2". Therefore, this tool is not for the fuel pump hanger, but might be for the fuel level sender.
Since we can see the part number engraved on the tool, this means the Ford shop manual is wrong. You do not use this tool for the fuel pump, it's impossible.
The Body/Chassis/Electrical manual does not specify any tool for the fuel gauge sender...it just says to turn the lock ring. Great, thanks guys. Like we needed a shop manual for THAT.
The 1991 Body, Chassis, Electrical, Powertrain manual specifies (without saying what each is for exactly) T74P-9275-A, D84P-9275-A, and T86T-9275, all of which are fuel sender wrenches. Logically this makes sense. 90-91 would have the 2 lock ring setup of earlier years for wagons and 351 cars. 90-91 5.0 Sedans use the single combined sending unit.
D84P-9275-A, from Google, is also used on 94 Tempos. 94 Tempo uses LO04, the same lock ring as 83-89(91 wagons/351) for the fuel pump hanger.
T74P-9275-A, as figured out above, is probably for the 2" gauge sender despite the 83 book saying fuel pump.
T86T-9275, can't find any with dimensions, but by elimination above it sounds like this guy is the tool for the new lock ring introduced in 1990 for Panthers. The problem is that it looks kinda like the ones designed for the plastic screw-on lock rings, which are entirely different.
In the case of the D84P part, which I can't find any of online for sale or pics of it, I suspect that Performance Tool W80669 might be the equivalent. Pic attached. If it is the right tool, it is cheap and available lots of places.
Next step, I guess, is going to be to try to buy these and confirm from there. Thoughts or input are appreciated.
D84P and suspected equivalent W80669:
T74P:
T86T:
Before you say it: yes, I have hammers and screwdrivers. Yes, they typically get the job done. I'd just prefer to have the proper tools.
This is kind of an information/research thread. There's a lot of cross-referencing going on to get to the answer about where to get these tools, so I might as well put this info somewhere that people can benefit from it, add to it, or correct it. I cannot guarantee anything here is correct until stuff gets test-fitted.
Following info from RockAuto:
79-89 (to 91 for wagons, and probably 351 also) fuel level sender
Lock ring: Spectra Premium LO03, Dorman 579003, Ford C0AZ9A307B
Diameter from Spectra: Inside 2.2", Outside 2.7"
83-89 (to 91 for wagons, and probably 351 also) fuel pump hanger
Lock ring: Spectra Premium LO04, Delphi FA10008, Airtex LR2001, Carter TLR2, Dorman 55811, Ford E6AZ9C385A
Diameter from Spectra: Inside 3.8", Outside 4.7"
Diameter from Delphi: Inside 3.75"
Diameter from Airtex: 4+ 45/64=0.703 = 4.7"
Diameter from Carter: Inside 3.75", Outside 4.75"
Added bonus...my Ranger uses this one too.
90-91 (sedans only)(also used on aeros up to 94 or 95) combo fuel pump + level sender
Lock ring: Spectra Premium LO13, Airtex LR2000, Carter TLR1, Delphi FA10007
Diameter from Spectra: Inside 4.9", Outside 5.7"
Diameter from Carter: Inside 4.875", Outside 5.625"
Diameter from Delphi: Inside 4.75"
So that means, for someone who has both pre- and post-90 boxes, there are 3 sending unit wrenches, for lock rings of inside diameters a) about 2.2", b) about 3.75", c) about 4.8". Give or take.
The 1983 Powertrain manual specifies using T74P-9275-A "Fuel Tank Sender Wrench" to remove the fuel pump. This is an OTC tool and can be found on eBay for too much money.
Problem: the eBay seller of one of them has a ruler in the picture. The ID of that tool is approximately 2". Therefore, this tool is not for the fuel pump hanger, but might be for the fuel level sender.
Since we can see the part number engraved on the tool, this means the Ford shop manual is wrong. You do not use this tool for the fuel pump, it's impossible.
The Body/Chassis/Electrical manual does not specify any tool for the fuel gauge sender...it just says to turn the lock ring. Great, thanks guys. Like we needed a shop manual for THAT.
The 1991 Body, Chassis, Electrical, Powertrain manual specifies (without saying what each is for exactly) T74P-9275-A, D84P-9275-A, and T86T-9275, all of which are fuel sender wrenches. Logically this makes sense. 90-91 would have the 2 lock ring setup of earlier years for wagons and 351 cars. 90-91 5.0 Sedans use the single combined sending unit.
D84P-9275-A, from Google, is also used on 94 Tempos. 94 Tempo uses LO04, the same lock ring as 83-89(91 wagons/351) for the fuel pump hanger.
T74P-9275-A, as figured out above, is probably for the 2" gauge sender despite the 83 book saying fuel pump.
T86T-9275, can't find any with dimensions, but by elimination above it sounds like this guy is the tool for the new lock ring introduced in 1990 for Panthers. The problem is that it looks kinda like the ones designed for the plastic screw-on lock rings, which are entirely different.
In the case of the D84P part, which I can't find any of online for sale or pics of it, I suspect that Performance Tool W80669 might be the equivalent. Pic attached. If it is the right tool, it is cheap and available lots of places.
Next step, I guess, is going to be to try to buy these and confirm from there. Thoughts or input are appreciated.
D84P and suspected equivalent W80669:
T74P:
T86T:
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