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Started by 1930, August 30, 2014, 12:00:41 PM

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1930

 :grin:

I should know the 2 things farthest left, I have see them before but maybe when I did see them before I didnt have a clue what they were.

Middle thing same as above

Farthest right is a Kent Moore tool 33081 B Google says its a cam tool but the picture given does not match my item.

Thanks

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

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john k

Two items on the left are the center section of a two jaw puller. 
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OilyRascal

The two leftmost look like parts of pullers to me (but I've been correctly so much of late I'm fully expecting someone will come along and protest they're a hamburger press instead  :cheesy:)

The tool to the right has a mate on Ebay.  The auction description states it is a "Advanced Cam Plug Seal Installer"
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KENT-MOORE-TOOL-J-33081-ADVANCE-CAM-PLUG-SEAL-INSTALLER-A95-/301062632279
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1930

Quote from: john k on August 30, 2014, 12:18:38 PM
Two items on the left are the center section of a two jaw puller.
Are you sure they are not tuning forks, they do make a very nice ring.
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

1930

Quote from: OilyRascal on August 30, 2014, 12:19:18 PM
The two leftmost look like parts of pullers to me (but I've been correctly so much of late I'm fully expecting someone will come along and protest they're a hamburger press instead  :cheesy:)

The tool to the right has a mate on Ebay.  The auction description states it is a "Advanced Cam Plug Seal Installer"
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KENT-MOORE-TOOL-J-33081-ADVANCE-CAM-PLUG-SEAL-INSTALLER-A95-/301062632279
Drats, I prob. threw out the other piece not knowing what it was
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

Bill Houghton

I would say the two items on the left are the center sections of two different two jaw pullers, but maybe I've never seen a puller design that uses both of those parts together.  The second from left looks like a variation of a steering wheel puller - bolts go through the slots into a threaded bit on the wheel; these are useful for far more than just steering wheels.

Third from the left is, as International3414 indicates, a stud remover, clamping down on the stud to pull it and destroying the exposed stud threads in the process.

The one at the right's a mystery to me.

1930

Can anyone provide a picture of the pullers assembled, maybe then I can pinpoint the missing pieces.
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

1930

Quote from: Bill Houghton on August 30, 2014, 12:25:14 PM
I would say the two items on the left are the center sections of two different two jaw pullers, but maybe I've never seen a puller design that uses both of those parts together.  The second from left looks like a variation of a steering wheel puller - bolts go through the slots into a threaded bit on the wheel; these are useful for far more than just steering wheels.

Third from the left is, as International3414 indicates, a stud remover, clamping down on the stud to pull it and destroying the exposed stud threads in the process.

The one at the right's a mystery to me.
Quote: Third from the left is, as International3414 indicates, a stud remover, clamping down on the stud to pull it and destroying the exposed stud threads in the process.

Really, I would never had guessed that, would like to see it in action to get a clearer idea
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

1930

Lower left, could this be a valve tool?

Right side patent number 3, 807,530 I get nothing using google

Top: Not sure why he collected these ( what I call ) thumbscrews. There may be more out there.

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

Bill Houghton

Quote from: 1930 on August 30, 2014, 12:38:12 PMQuote: Third from the left is, as International3414 indicates, a stud remover, clamping down on the stud to pull it and destroying the exposed stud threads in the process.

Really, I would never had guessed that, would like to see it in action to get a clearer idea
Take a bolt - 3/8" would be about right, from  the photo - and insert it in one of the holes, from the bottom (the bottom being the side visible in your photo).  Then use the female drive on top to move the knurled wheel into the bolt.  With a little experimentation, you'll see which way it would need to be set up to clamp onto a stud.  You then just exert pressure with a square drive handle of some kind until the stud comes out (or breaks off below the surface, always fun).

There's another design that uses a wedge.  This design's easier to use, when you have the (not inconsiderable) room needed to make it work.

No certain idea on the new stuff you posted, but the puller looking thingie is for some light-duty pull.  Not sure exactly, although given the tie rod adjuster that you've posted on another thread, I'd wonder if this is some kind of puller-remover for tie rod ends or similar parts.  But I'm speculating like a Dutch tulip buyer here.

amecks

A guess...the puller on bottom left - a battery terminal puller?

Al
Al
Jordan, NY

1930

The guy has alot of these things, this one is marked Mac E6. Doing a search on-line is no help.

They all have that end that looks like as if it was twisted off.
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

OilyRascal

Quote from: 1930 on August 30, 2014, 02:59:34 PM
The guy has alot of these things, this one is marked Mac E6. Doing a search on-line is no help.

They all have that end that looks like as if it was twisted off.

I'd say that is an extractor.
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Charles Garrett

OOPS looks like the  tapered shoulder screws are solid head not socket head as I  first  thought.  Still could be used with puller. The puller X pieces shown have vertical pieces that are used to pull with and a screw goes in ctr and bears against the ctr of what ever you are trying to pull the other thing from.  The vertical pieces can have a hook on end that goes behind the pullee or some special end that takes the pictured screws that .are screwed into the pullee.  pulee is my  concoction cause I don't know what other word to use- could be a hub or pulley.  Chuck Garrett