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Mossberg Ford Exhaust wrench

Started by sumner52000, January 27, 2012, 05:34:33 PM

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sumner52000

I have had this in my pile to sort and clean for a while.  It says

Exhaust Pack Nut Wrench for Fords

MFD by Frank Mossberg Co.

Any idea when it was made or what model it was used on?

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sumner52000


john k

I did have one.  The lead down pipe on the T did not have a flange with gasket for a connection.  It looked more like a pipe thead, with a gland nut to tighten the pipe to it. 
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ray

I think that the model "T" had large nut, maybe 2 inch. What is the opening of your wrench ?

Ray

sumner52000

Quote from: ray on January 28, 2012, 05:39:32 AM
I think that the model "T" had large nut, maybe 2 inch. What is the opening of your wrench ?

Ray

It is right around 2".  Maybe a hair larger.