Garage Gazette
TOOLS AND THE SHOP => MECHANIC HAND TOOLS WE USE => Topic started by: ken w. on February 24, 2020, 10:47:16 AM
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I picked up these two Snap On tools at a flea market on Saturday. The one is for Moline head bolts - S/O B4203. The other one I couldn't find any info on. S/O S6019A . You folks have any idea ?
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Snapmom would know for sure.
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Don't know the application but I would put $20 or so on it and someone would buy it sooner or later to get out of some type of jam.
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Wouldn't it be some sort of torque multiplier due to the square drive on the one end? Of course it also has a special application, too.
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Special wrenches, and adaptors of this ilk were built for many engines to fit manifold and head bolts. Especially to torque them to specs. I wager a person could gather 4 or 5 dozen of these, with no 2 alike. Especially if one reaches back to the 1930s.
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Johns right, I've had some that were A&P aviation specialty tools.
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Item T
1972 -1975 Toyota Corona caster camber wrench
https://collectingsnapon.com/catalogs/catalogs.php?loggedin=0&catalogPage=3320
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I believe the other one is for Case, Deere & M/M tractor head bolts