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New Guy Looking for PWA Tools

Started by Cutman, September 14, 2017, 10:01:16 AM

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Cutman

Hi all, just a new guy that wrenches on old radial engines for fun.  Looking for a particular tool (PWA socket PWA3267) and came across your forums.

All in all I'm looking for the following 3 tools:

PWA2745  Thrust ring wrench
PWA3275   Bearing race puller
PWA3267   Starter cog nut socket

Of these, 2 seem hard to find.  I can fabricate the puller but need the ring wrench to remove the locking ring first.  The socket is for the starter gear located at the other end of the engine.

I have pictures fromthe Overhaul Manual if that would help anyone.

Any help gratefully appreciated! Thanks.

John 'cutman' Steele
jsteele48@comcast.net

Papaw

Welcome to Toll Talk !
PWA tools, huh. Someone here might have them for you.
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skipskip

Welcome from Upstate NY

radial engines are pretty cool

Skip
A place for everything and everything on the floor

lptools

Hello, John. Welcome to the forums. I will plead ignorance, what are PWA wrenches? Regards, Lou
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p_toad

New one to me, too.   Welcome to the forum from beautiful Ohio.   :smiley:

Papaw

Pratt & Whitney Aircraft tools. Lots of threads here on Tool Talk about them.
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turnnut

 welcome to tool talk John,  good luck in locating the tools.

  are you working on P & W Aircraft engines ?  made in East Hartford, CT
  what vintage are your interest ?

   this welcome comes from Massachusetts,

    where do you live ?

Northwoods

All I have is an older 3/8" Bonney rat.
The ORIGINAL Northwoods.

Cutman

Hi guys,thanks for the nice replies.

I'm in Maryland now, born in Vt, raised in Brooklyn and Albany, went to college all over NYS.

Turnnut-indeed, I'm working on P & W radials-got lots of historical info on them being made in CT, Michigan (Ford, Chrysler and Buick all made different R-2800's).  Even Nash and Kelvinator.  Go figure.  I believe over 125,000 engines were made before the line shut down. In production in various forms from 1939-1956.

I just saw a note that said P & W R-2800 C styleengines were also made in Kansas City Mo.  Learn something new every day.

Best, John




JoeCB

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Hello John, welcome... There is a "mystery" PWA tool on the forum now. Check out the "Wrench" forum,   thread "Museum Donation..." . Maybe you can tell us all what that wrench is used for.

Joe B