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Delco Light Plant Wrenches

Started by leg17, April 14, 2013, 12:41:34 PM

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leg17

I have seen the usual five Delco Light Plant Wrenches.
(I am omitting any mention of small ignition or magneto style wrenches for this post.)

No. 28248 and No. 28282, both marked "DELCO LIGHT PLANT"

Also No. 90257, 90258, and 95095, all not marked Delco but understood to be.

All five have some usage marked on both sides such as: "Connecting Rod", or "Spark Plug", or whatever.

I have recently seen another wrench No. 96080, though the numbering is not crystal clear.  Could be 95080 or something else.
It certainly looks like it belongs with the others.
A closed hex opening at each end.
Usage is "BASE PLATE SCREWS" and "MOTOR MOUNTING SCREWS".

Sorry, no picture capability at the moment.

ANYONE EVER SEEN OR HEARD OF THIS WRENCH?

Is this a sixth Delco Light Plant Wrench?

EVILDR235

A few years ago i had a Delco little Joe light plant ( generator). Delco is short for Detroit Light Company. I have since sold it, but may still have some pictures of it.

EvilDr235


mvwcnews

Pg. 11, Sept 2008 MVWC Newsletter was devoted to DELCO wrenches & noted BASE PLATE / MOTOR MOUNTING SCREWS  96080  among the others.

leg17

Thanks so much.
Can I access that online?

1930

Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

mvwcnews

Quote from: leg17 on February 09, 2015, 04:22:35 PM
Thanks so much.
Can I access that online?
The MVWC Newsletter is still a hard copy only critter -- photocopied from a "master."  The club's whole web presence needs major work. -- Stan Schulz, Newsletter Editor

Bus

#7
Here's a list I compiled a few years ago.   

                                                    List of Delco Wrenches and Possible Delco Wrenches

28248 - Spark-Plug / Generator Delco-Light
28282 - Armature Pull Nut / Cylinder Stud Nut Delco-Light (8")
70217 - Timer Wrench (1943 Delco/Sears Light Plant & Pumps Parts List) Not pictured and  1926 Distrubutor Wrench (Delco
              Models 750 and 755 Plants Parts List) pictures small doe ignition wrench with gauge.
90257 - Spark Plug - Gen. Nut / Cylinder Stud - Battery Nut (8") (1943 Delco/Sears Light Plant & Pumps Parts List) and (1926
             Delco Models 750 and 755 Plants Parts List)
90258 - Conn. Rod Nut / Cyl Head - Cover Plate (7.25") (1943 Delco/Sears Light Plant & Pumps Parts List)
90258 - Conn. Rod Nut / Cyl Head - Cover Plate. Variant  (7")
90258 - Marked with number only. 7"
90569 - Conn. Rod Nut / Cylinder Head Screw (7.25")
93704 - Primer Plug / Cylinder & Valve Plug double open end (10.25")
93704 - Primer Plug / Cylinder & Valve Plug double hex box  (10.25")
95095 - Cylinder Nut / Connecting Rod Screw (8.5") (1926 Delco Models 750 and 755 Plants Parts List)
95961 - ECCENTRIC & GEAR NUT 95961 / Connecting Rod Screw (Bob Wickes had on ToolTalk Aug 12, 2013
96080 - Base Plate Screws / Motor Mounting Screws (7")
R752  - Spark Plug - Gen. Nut / Cylinder Stud - Battery Nut

Bus

#8
More photos of my Delco wrenches

leg17

Gosh Bus thanks so much.
I really appreciate this info.
Thanks.

Aunt Phil

Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance!

leg17

#11
I have found a wrench that is clearly marked 90559.
It appears to be similar to the one identified as 90569 but appears to be 90859 in the photo.
The one I have has the right angle socked 'equalized' rather than offset like the one in the photo.
It is about 7.25 OAL and both sockets are about 3/4.

What exactly is pictured above?  90569 or 90859 or ???

What exactly do I have?  A variation of the above, (like the 90258 wrenches)?

Or is this something else?


leg17

Some of the Delco wrenches were apparently made by Dayton, and have a circle around the letter D for a logo.

The 90258 wrenches have a logo that looks somewhat like a maltese cross.

Does anyone know who the manufacturer of those 90258 wrenches could be?


Can anyone provide a copy of "Pg. 11, Sept 2008 MVWC Newsletter devoted to DELCO wrenches"?

Thanks
Tom

mvwcnews

RE pg.  11, Sept 2008 MVWC Newsletter -- the lists & photos supplied by "Bus" in this discussion thread  are better than that long ago page. 

leg17

Quote from: mvwcnews on January 04, 2018, 12:21:22 AM
RE pg.  11, Sept 2008 MVWC Newsletter -- the lists & photos supplied by "Bus" in this discussion thread  are better than that long ago page.

Thanks Stan