Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: 1930 on August 23, 2014, 06:29:10 AM
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I cant see how 2nd one from the top is used
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top and bottom nut splitters
2nd from top looks like a grease adapter for a larger motor, unscrew the plugs at each end of the motor screw this in pump grease in remove, place plugs back on motor. 3rd one looks like a special puller?
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I think third is a specialty wrench, maybe for installing some sensor?
Chilly
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I think third is a specialty wrench, maybe for installing some sensor?
Chilly
I believe it's a press for removing a pin , or short shaft.
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Maybe this picture will help identify? Thanks on the others, nut splitters I remember now seeing them on here before.
Prob. not much use for todays soft hardware
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I think third is a specialty wrench, maybe for installing some sensor?
Chilly
I believe it's a press for removing a pin , or short shaft.
I believe you are correct!
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The grease gun adapter will reach into u-joints to lube them.
Al
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Thanks guys
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No.3 looks like a power steering pulley-puller. The pulleys have a small collar that would fit in there well, and there is no other way to get it off.
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>looks like a power steering pulley-puller
I think you nailed it, the shaft is small also, that tool looks about right...
(The other tool has a 2 piece split ring that goes around the collar, but is otherwise more or less the same...
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I could really use a power steering pulley puller ( say that three times fast :) ) but what would this center pin be used for?
Its not broken and appears to have been machined at this length.
(http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv117/jhason2/Picture700_zps4980d378.jpg) (http://s675.photobucket.com/user/jhason2/media/Picture700_zps4980d378.jpg.html)
Also the hole it rides in is alot larger and yet that thinner smaller shaft has alot of scoring on it, its been inside something.
(http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv117/jhason2/Picture701_zps4d78fff4.jpg) (http://s675.photobucket.com/user/jhason2/media/Picture701_zps4d78fff4.jpg.html)
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The grease gun adapter will reach into u-joints to lube them.
Al
Having a tough time picturing this but thanks
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Grease gun tool: If it's what I think it is... the tip should be concave, possibly with a plastic concave insert, which will seal when held against the grease fitting. The narrow profile will allow it to get between the crosses of an assembled u-joint in a driveshaft.
The large end may slide back over the grease gun coupler preventing it from rocking itself off the tool when greasing.
Al
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The front of the shaft of a power steering pump is hollow, the solid shaft slides down in there, for the puller to have something to push against, if you can get down to a pump, it may be self evident.
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This type:
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Ok, dosent fit anything I have
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Grease gun tool: If it's what I think it is... the tip should be concave, possibly with a plastic concave insert, which will seal when held against the grease fitting. The narrow profile will allow it to get between the crosses of an assembled u-joint in a driveshaft.
The large end may slide back over the grease gun coupler preventing it from rocking itself off the tool when greasing.
Al
Thanks, will check it out again