Tool Talk
Classic Auto and Motorcycle Tools => Classic Auto and Motorcycle Tools => Topic started by: Wrenchmensch on September 25, 2011, 02:58:48 PM
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This beefy 6-inch tool is still useable. The shaft is 5/8" OD, and the jaws are 1/8" thick. The jaw opening is 1 3/32".
The complete legend stamped on the handle reads, on a line-by-line basis, as follows:
J-1041
TRANS. MAIN SHAFT
SNAP RING REMOVER
39 BU. OLDS. PONT. 6 - 8
H M CO. USA.
I have hung on to this tool against an eventual need for it. None has arrived so far! Anybody have a clue about HM Co.?
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>Anybody have a clue about HM Co.?
The H is a K
Kent Moore co.
The tools is in my catalog, fits the Standard transmission, 39 Buick, 1939-1950(+?) Olds, and all the Pontiac transmissions with Syncros....
In 1950 it would have set you back a pretty $2.75
Unusually large amount of text for a KM tool, generally you are lucky if you can find a number..
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Re: H vs.a K: An easy enough mistake to have made, Rusty.
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Wow...that is a horrible K....
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Rusty:
We were taught in school that that letter is called "H" as in, say, in Humble Pie.