Thread: more mystery tools
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12-23-2008 11:22 AM #1
more mystery tools
I have a few more tools that I have no idea what they are for. # 3 the case is labled so I know it is a digital tachometer. But I am not sure why there is such a thing, except maybe for knowing the exact RPM from under the hood tweeking. #4 has a slide hammer effect, maybe for a seal or bearing driver.
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12-23-2008 11:52 AM #2
#1 stud remover and installer #2 weatherhead fitting sockets 45 and 90 deg. #3 tach to set idle speed on Detroit diesels #4 clutch aligning tool changeable tip is for different size pilot brg. #4 fly wheel turning tool diesel trucks merry christmas tedI'LL KEEP MY PROPERTY, MY MONEY, MY FREEDOM, AND MY GUNS, AND YOU CAN KEEP THE CHANGE------ THE PROBLEM WITH LIBERALISM IS SOONER OR LATER YOU RUN OUT OF OTHER PEOPLES MONEY margaret thacher 1984
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12-23-2008 11:53 AM #3
One-----stud installer/remover going back to early flat head ford days--my dad had one in the 40s
two---if I remember--these are used for petcocks---radiator/blocks, elbows,etc
four---clutch disc alighment tool--has different size ends to fit different pilot bearing sizes--taper fits any disc---won't work on multidisc clucch
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12-23-2008 12:08 PM #4
What does the stud look like on a flat head? And what does the other side of that remover look like...very cool!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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12-23-2008 12:50 PM #5
"....stud installer/remover going back to early flat head ford days--my dad had one in the 40s......"
Hell I've got 2 of them and even occasionally use themI've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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12-23-2008 01:39 PM #6
Photos 1, 2 and 4 - have you been in my tool box?? I have/had them 'way back when'. 2 & 4 was with of a bunch of tools that were stolen at the drags a bunch of years ago.Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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12-23-2008 07:33 PM #7
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12-24-2008 07:20 AM #8
Thanks for all the identifying help everyone. Thes are some tools of my Father in laws, who recently passed away. He was an auto mechanic and deisel mechanic for 50 years or so. And had a lot of stuff I have never seen before, obviously so. (Sorry IC2 these are probably not your missing tools.)
here is the other side of the stud remover plus again the side already shown.
Live everyday like it were your last, someday it will be.
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12-24-2008 10:48 PM #9
I didn't get 4. The rest were pretty easy.
Getting closer on this project. What a lot of work!
Stude M5 build