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Ford TFI module socket, how skinny?

Danglerb

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The ignition module I think is dying on my 91 Mustang, fingers are pointing at the distributor and easiest to change first is the TFI module which is held on by two 7/32" screws that require a special tool or a very thin wall socket. Anybody know what size socket fits, the OD?
 
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I don't know the OD (it's not much over 1/4", though you could easily measure it) but I do know I had to grind down an old junk 1/4" drive socket to get it to fit.
 

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I know for 100% certain that it is METRIC !

True it's metric 5.5mm but 7/32" is only a couple thousands bigger so it will work too.

A quality deep socket will probably fit without modification. I know the Snap on one does. Or grind down a cheap one.
 
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Danglerb

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Thanks, now I need to poke around in my stuff and see if I thought 5.5mm was too small for me ever to need. So far a lot of my socket type things stop at 6mm and 1/4", but I have a lot of places to look.
 
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thanks for for making a stupid 5.5mm bolt wtf lol i always wonderd why i had a 5.5 in my colection

I can bet the reason it exists is the close fit to 7/32. Somebody bought something with 7/32 bolts, tried a 1/4 and 3/16 socket and decided it must be metric and went looking for the right size metric socket. Eventually everybody had to stock the 5.5mm sockets, so why not make some bolts to fit.

*** Searching for a driver I've found the 5.5mm is very common in RC cars and other hobby stuff to fit a 5.5mm hex. Its also in the Wiha flex driver set I've been waiting on a reason to buy, but now need the socket asap not an amazon week.
 

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thanks for for making a stupid 5.5mm bolt wtf lol i always wonderd why i had a 5.5 in my colection

5.5mm is the DIN standard size for M3x0.5. More like thanks for actually following a standard instead of doing whatever the **** you feel like.
 

jonb347

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yes the foxs were when they started using metric and standard...nice of em. what do you mean you think its dying? they usually just die. id do more diagnosing. lemme know if you want any help, i've been building foxs nonstop for years
 
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