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Tools needed for working at a ford dealership.

shampoop

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Just got a job at a ford dealership. Was wondering if there are any specific tools to look out for, maybe special tools, or just ones that are used a lot on fords but not other makes, etc. Like how long ball hex sockets are basically needed for working on newer german cars, but are otherwise useless. That kind of thing. Garage sale season is starting and it would be cool to know what to look for!
 
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A 55 gallon drum of this is a good place to start:

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Justin1776

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Cars or Trucks (super duties/diesel)?
Off the top of my head (I don't own any Fords) :
5.5mm under the dash
thin fan clutch wrenches
A/C line disconnects
Radio release pins

That is pretty general Ford stuff
 

jegg

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Things that come to mind...

Tamper proof torx bits..
+1 on the radio disconnect tool
Fuel/Ac line disconnect tool
 
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I'd say no... I found the Snap-on one barely long enough. Partly why I picked up my Mac. It is longer.
 

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When I read the thread title, I knew I was going to see a hammer as soon as I opened the thread! Supprised I havent seen a grenade yet... :lol_hitti

BTW, My blood runs true Ford blue, just nothing newer than '93 so far. I could really use a new GT500 Stang :thumbup:
 
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When I read the thread title, I knew I was going to see a hammer as soon as I opened the thread! Supprised I havent seen a grenade yet... :lol_hitti

BTW, My blood runs true Ford blue, just nothing newer than '93 so far. I could really use a new GT500 Stang :thumbup:

The hammer was originally made for Chevy's, hence the name, give me the Chevy tool:lol:....
 

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Youre going to need 13 and 12 mm 12 pt shallow 3/8 impact sockets for ford drive shafts.


EDIT: Its not every day I meet a Ford man, it seems we are outnumbered. Everyone can tell you the firing order of a Chevy 350, but its never easy to find someone who knows anything extensive about a lot of things. Makes us proud!
 
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Chevy will get you there just hope someone has a Mopar to jump it with. That is after they jump the ford next to you. Really good luck at the new job.
 

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Youre going to need 13 and 12 mm 12 pt shallow 3/8 impact sockets for ford drive shafts.


EDIT: Its not every day I meet a Ford man, it seems we are outnumbered. Everyone can tell you the firing order of a Chevy 350, but its never easy to find someone who knows anything extensive about a lot of things. Makes us proud!

I can't count the times people have brought a Ford to me that they just bought and complain that the engine is shaking their teeth out. I aways found right off the bat that someone had put a pre 80's 302 in place of a newer 5.0 car/truck or vice versa ..and used wrong balance flywheel. :lol_hitti
 

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Ontop of basic tools expected i suggest

lisle spark plug extractor kit
lisle fan clutch wrench set
disconnect set
1/4" chrome 6pt univeral sockets metric (not required just heavily perferred)
Plastic no marr prybars (for interior work and gasket scraping)
Oil/fuel filter sockets for diesels (32mm i think)
Stretch belt tool
rad kit plus/airlift tool for cooling systems
 
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shampoop

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Ontop of basic tools expected i suggest

lisle spark plug extractor kit
lisle fan clutch wrench set
disconnect set
1/4" chrome 6pt univeral sockets metric (not required just heavily perferred)
Plastic no marr prybars (for interior work and gasket scraping)
Oil/fuel filter sockets for diesels (32mm i think)
Stretch belt tool
rad kit plus/airlift tool for cooling systems

What style of stretch belt kit is preferred?

and what do you mean "rad kit"?
 

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What style of stretch belt kit is preferred?

and what do you mean "rad kit"?

It's Eighties slang. It's how us old-timers used to describe our really, really cool tool kits.


Shampoop, do you already have a lot of basic tools? Have you worked as a mechanic before? I would like to suggest a power steering pulley remover/installer if you don't have one already. And at least an 18 mm crowsfoot for p/s lines, flare nut type to break loose.
 
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Sh1thead

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What style of stretch belt kit is preferred?

and what do you mean "rad kit"?
Rad kit plus is snappys version of airlift which ises vacuum to refill cooling systems

I bought my streth belt kit from a gates rep who visited but pretty sure they are all the same
 

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Are you going to specialize in one area or another? Best of luck. Other than basic hand tools and the ones mentioned previously, you should be in good shape. Try not to get discouraged by the SLTS on the Ford website.
 

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Are you going to specialize in one area or another? Best of luck. Other than basic hand tools and the ones mentioned previously, you should be in good shape. Try not to get discouraged by the SLTS on the Ford website.

i has been reading and monitor the Discuss board in PTS website, lot of techs already bash and ******* about SLTS and horror things in ford website....

i had not say anything because i just dont want say....


i like my job as more and more chrysler, jeep and dodge come back to have me to fix because not other techs want to do those...

i am work for largest ford shop in state.... i am plan to stay there as long if they keep me working... service manager has favors to have me to do works..
 

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I saw the BFH but not the flame-wrench. You can pick up that radio tool at just about any Advance Auto or the like for about $10.
 
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