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Champion Miloset Gap Tool

Started by amecks, October 01, 2015, 08:31:54 PM

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amecks

I saw this on eBay and had to have it.  You can go on the Bay and see what I paid for it - I'm not tellin'.
I decided to post this because after searching the forums there is only one post by dimwittedmoose and his was stuck at the time.

Champion Miloset Gap Tool Pat. No. 2439363 Made In U.S.A.

The patent date from DATAMP is April 6, 1948.
The 8 wire sizes are 0.015, 20, 25, 28, 30, 32, 37, 40.

The adjustment tool at the other end is movable. When the collar is retracted the tool can be rotated freely and set in any of four positions.  There appears to be four different size adjusters.

Al
Jordan, NY

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Lostmind

Great tool , never saw one , would definitely bring it home if it was at a sale
Of all the things I've lost , I miss my mind the most

krusty the clown

Quote from: Lostmind on October 02, 2015, 08:45:20 AM
Great tool , never saw one , would definitely bring it home if it was at a sale
i agree with roy.....that is one cool piece.

turnnut

looks lke a mechanic kept it in his pocket to keep it from walking away.

sure looks real handy.

nice find. I also would have bought it.

yes folks, there are still treasures out there, you just have to keep looking.

bonneyman

Quote from: turnnut on October 02, 2015, 09:46:17 AM
looks lke a mechanic kept it in his pocket to keep it from walking away.

sure looks real handy.

nice find. I also would have bought it.

yes folks, there are still treasures out there, you just have to keep looking.

^ This.

And yes, that is a beautiful vintage tool. 

Who adjusts spark plugs anymore? Every time I buy them the counter person remarks how the gap is already set by the factory. lol
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turnnut

WHO ADJUST SPARK PLUGS ANYMORE ???

good question;  short answer, I do, everyime I  clean the plugs on my 1941 Farmall-A

and on the one lunger engines.   

amecks

Don't forget - I'm basically a small engine mechanic.  This rental store has at least 30 one and two cylinder air cooled engines.  And new spark plugs do need to be gapped on installation.
Al
Al
Jordan, NY

Bill Houghton

Man, that's a way fancier version than the wires-around-a-sheet-metal-handle tool that I've got.

Yes, I adjust mine.  I don't care what the factory says, I find they're often a bit off.