a 9/16 are a 15mm
5/8 inch socket will fit the bolt and nut that hold the starter on.
The size socket that typically fits the starter on a Ford F-150 is usually a 13mm or 15mm, depending on the specific model year and engine type. It's advisable to verify the exact size for your particular vehicle, as there may be variations. Using a deep socket can also help in accessing the starter bolts more easily.
The starter should easily fit into the florescent fixture by sliding it into the hole and then securing it by twisting it in place. If you are having issues, you may need to check to ensure that you have the correct size starter for your florescent tube.
14mm
I just changed the starter in my 2000, 3.5L, V6, Oldsmobile Intrigue. I am going from memory here but the sizes should get you fairly close. The starter is held on with 2 bolts. I used a 13mm (or maybe 11mm or 12mm) socket with a 12" extender to remove the bolts. There are 2 wires attached to the starter. I used an 8mm socket (but a deep socket, the kind of socket that is ~3" long) to remove the small wire. I used ~11mm socket (deep socket) to remove the large wire. Everything was metric. It was not an overly difficult repair. Wiggling the starter in and out of position was probably the hardest part. Remember to disconnect your battery before starting.
18mm Deep style socket.
A 13mm wrench will do the job very nicely.Add in a good selection of socket extensions, and a 8 or 10mm socket for the wire connections.NOTE: Disconnect the negative battery cable FIRST!See "Related Questions" below for much much more detail on replacing a Taurus/Sable starter
It is a 36 MM socket
hey i think its a 35mm socket
22mm
Usually the size of socket comes in a socket set. Most common size is 5/8.
You need an 18 mm spark plug socket.