1994-2003 FORD POWER STROKE 7.3L IPR REMOVAL SOCKET TOOL
Simplify injector pressure regulator service with this IPR Removal Socket Tool, specifically engineered for 1994–2003 Ford 7.3L Power Stroke diesel engines. The Injector Pressure Regulator (IPR) is a critical component in the high-pressure oil system, and proper removal requires a specialized socket to avoid damage. This tool allows easy access to the IPR valve, even in tight engine compartments, making injector and HPOP service faster and safer.
What’s Included in the Kit:
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1 × Heavy-Duty IPR Removal Socket Tool
Features and Benefits:
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Designed for Ford 7.3L Power Stroke (1994–2003)
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Provides proper clearance to safely remove the IPR valve
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Prevents damage to the regulator and surrounding components
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Heavy-duty steel construction ensures durability and long service life
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Saves time during high-pressure oil system diagnostics or repairs
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Compact design allows use in confined engine spaces
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Essential for injector, HPOP, and IPR servicing
Vehicle Compatibility:
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1994.5–2003 Ford F‑250 / F‑350 / F‑450 / F‑550 Super Duty 7.3L Power Stroke
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1994.5–2003 Ford Excursion 7.3L Power Stroke
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1994.5–2003 Ford E‑Series Vans (E‑350 / E‑450) 7.3L Power Stroke
The IPR valve plays a crucial role in regulating injection control pressure. Without the right tool, removal can damage the valve or surrounding fittings. This specialized socket ensures safe, efficient service for your 7.3L Power Stroke.
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California Proposition 65 Warning:
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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