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Reviews (2)

Oct 11, 2018
Fair product with lots of room for improvement.
I needed the tool for my '02 TBird. The fuel pump & transfer pump are located in a hole beneath the body panel. It is impossible to remove the fuel tank without a lift for both the vehicle and the fuel tank so the only access to the pump is through this hole.
I examined several fuel pump lock ring tools and this appeared to be the most suitable design for reaching down into the hole without interference from the body panel. The length of the arms provide sufficient reach to access the lock rings on my TBird. Many other designs would not reach or would interfere with the access hole so I chose this tool.
The slots in the tool arms fit the lock ring perfectly for my TBird. It may or may not work for other makes. It worked acceptably to release and re-tighten the lock rings.
Unfortunately the wing nuts do not provide sufficient security to hold the arms in place. They loosened repeatedly while using the tool. I had to constantly re-tighten them during use.
I believe this can be corrected with hex nuts and lock washers or lock nuts. But I wasn't able to go shopping for hardware while the car wasn't running. Catch22.
Also, the threaded shaft doesn't thread far enough to secure the arms in place. I had to add additional flat washers beneath the wing nuts in order to tighten them down. Even so they kept loosening during use.
Overall a fair product with lots of room for improvement.

May 07, 2025
The plastic bushing on the Transmission ...
The plastic bushing on the Transmission end of the shift cable on my Cadillac XLR disintegrated and I needed to replace it. The part hasn't been available from GM for many years. But ... I found this part and it works just fine. Pretty easy to install once you gain access to the manual shaft on the Trans. After installed the Trans works just fine. Very pleased overall.