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Adjustable plug wrench

Started by superzstuff, November 27, 2012, 02:18:47 PM

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superzstuff

The Thorsen socket posted by oilyrascal made me remember the plug wrench I had. It is a Blackhawk number 4.151 and has four way inside/outside adjustable head. i have used it on everything from a 1930 Ford to my 67 and 79 Jeeps. Very useful and I have not seen any others at flea market or auctions. Wonder if they still make them????
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Lostmind

I've been in a lot of repair garages , never saw one. Looks like a must have tool for a lube guy.
thanks for posting it
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mikeswrenches

You would think Sears would have one.  They've copied most every other old wrench.

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ron darner

I have a Blackhawk four-way wrench similar to that, and I've seen several similar tools from other manufacturers since I got it; some are two-ended, others also have four ends.  I'd have to look more closely at mine, but I didn't think that it had such a coarse thread as the one shown.
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