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Tool Identification #2
A few more for your viewing pleasure
Please help me ID these #1 ![]() ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 ![]() ![]() ![]() #5 ![]() ![]()
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Tom Feeney 1970 911 T 1973 911 T Looking for engine 6103643 |
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No 2. Allows you to take a sledge hammer "persuader" to go after large axle bolt. I've seen them sold for VWs.
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It does look like it has been smacked a few times
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I still have mine. ![]()
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Ed Paquette 1983 911SC 1987 944S 1987 944 Manual (Donated to the Nat. Kidney Foundation) 1987 944 Automatic (Recently sold to another Pelican) |
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the mini slide hammer in #3 looks like a door hinge pin remover.
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The second tool from the bottom in #3 looks to be a clutch pilot bearing removal tool.
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#3 is basically a socket. You put the hex on a nut and a 1/2 breaker bar in the square hole.
My VW brake drum persuader doesn't look quite like that if I'm seeing it right. Which end are we looking at in that picture? Is the open end threaded to go on the axle? Seems way too small for that from the picture.
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