"A determined soul will do more with a rusty monkey wrench than a loafer will accomplish with all the tools in a machine shop." - Robert Hughes
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I use to have a carbuator parts book and repair manual that had a big ad for those. I believe the catalog was from a company called UMC.I sold the book on eBay, but kept all the pages on Rochester single barrel models B and BC used on early Chevy six engines.EvilDr235
I went to the Habitat store and picked up several items.The best score was a CAM-LOC 5/8 single end wrench.No rust, no former owner owner names or damage. Cad. finish. FORGED TOOL STEEL. PAT.NO.2550010. Other side CAM-LOC. T.K.F.CO.DETROIT 2. U.S.A. Sorry no pictures yet. My daughter said she will come over Thursday and help me understand my new computer. She said i have to quit scratching pictures on cave walls and move into the electronics age.EvilDr235 aka MONGO the caveman.
A single or double flare end? Give it a long soak in ATF/acetone and inspect the pins carefully. So long as they all give a little and aren't broken, the wrench is probably still useable.
Quote from: bonneyman on October 13, 2014, 08:48:03 PMA single or double flare end? Give it a long soak in ATF/acetone and inspect the pins carefully. So long as they all give a little and aren't broken, the wrench is probably still useable.All but one you can't even tell what brand they are. Literally the ends just look like one piece. Their so far gone, I guess they came from the scrapyard for a reason. I don't know we're they came from but they had a rough life. Thanks thoe