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on the 5 threaded studs, I do not know what size they are, but I have a couple setsthat look sort of like yours.mine screws into the side post batteries to attach my battery charger clamps to.each set has two sizes to represent positive & negative. are the threads on yours the size of a side post screw ?Frank
Last 3 are like the sockets for removing the float valve from a carburator, it goes in the slotted ring, but these look bigger, so for something with the same setup but bigger...Edit float valve/valve seat, bigger ones may fit the long needle valve seat on updraft...?
No clue on this one, upper half slides against the lower half
Heres another, cant remember but seen it here before
Quote from: 1930 on August 30, 2014, 04:44:03 PMHeres another, cant remember but seen it here beforeFireman's tool -- hook spanner for "outside lug" type fire hose connectors - rectangular slot may fit gas service shutoff valve, and tapered end would punch through window glass, and also work as a pry. Resting on a couple of head gaskets for ???
>These look like impact sockets, about 2 inches long and maybe 3/4 across, does that still qualify?And with one way tapered teeth, very weird, no , not what I was thinking of. Some sort of sensor tool? Very strange....
Quote from: 1930 on August 30, 2014, 02:59:34 PMThe guy has alot of these things, this one is marked Mac E6. Doing a search on-line is no help. They all have that end that looks like as if it was twisted off.I'd say that is an extractor.
The guy has alot of these things, this one is marked Mac E6. Doing a search on-line is no help. They all have that end that looks like as if it was twisted off.