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Fuel Filter Banjo Bolt Socket - Honda & Acura - Schley Products, Inc

Part #: 89800

The Schley Products, Inc. 89800 Fuel Filter Banjo Bolt Socket is a specialized tool engineered for the precise removal and installation of fuel filter banjo bolts on Honda and Acura vehicles. Designed for professional technicians, this robust socket provides essential access in confined engine compartments, facilitating secure and efficient fuel system servicing.

Key Features

  • Precision Fitment: Engineered for an exact fit on Honda and Acura fuel filter banjo bolts, providing comprehensive 360° contact to ensure a firm, non-marring grip.
  • Low-Profile Access: Its unique, specialized design enables engagement with banjo bolts in tight, restricted engine spaces where standard wrenches are often ineffective, making it a valuable banjo bolt plug tool.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed from durable, professional-grade materials to withstand demanding workshop environments, ensuring reliable performance and an extended service life.
  • Component Protection: Designed to minimize the risk of stripping or rounding fuel filter banjo bolts, safeguarding critical fuel system components during maintenance or repair.
  • Secure Fastening: Offers optimal grip and leverage, promoting precise torque application for proper and leak-free installation of banjo bolts.

Applications

  • Fuel System Servicing: Essential for the safe and efficient removal and installation of fuel filter banjo bolts during routine maintenance, repairs, or component replacement.
  • Honda & Acura Vehicle Maintenance: Tailored specifically for professional technicians and mechanics working on Honda and Acura fuel systems.
  • Confined Engine Bay Access: Improves efficiency and reduces frustration when working on fuel systems located in tight or hard-to-reach engine compartments.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Schley Products, Inc.
  • Model Number: 89800 (SL89800)
  • Weight: 0.2 lbs

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 26 March, 2007.