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21 hours ago, docc said:

High compliments, y'all . . . :drink:

I have more (non-automotive/non-axe-murderer) tools to share. But they're kinda skeery-as-hell, too . . .  :huh:

(no sheep have been involved. I promise!) ^_^

Sheep's a liar..

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Rolled 115,000 today and had to break out some of the Guzzi special tools I keep in this special toolbox Josh made for me. :thumbsup:

The only thing better than special tools is keeping them in special places and the special people they tie us to . . .

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    OK, anyone care to venture a guess on these?  Sized from 5/8 to7/8" box end  and one with a tapered tail.

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wrenches to get to things no other wrench can. since there's an airplane in your avitar I'm gonna say airplane motor.... ? no wait ... P-38 gun installation!

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Guys that complain about service accessibility on Guzzis have never worked on airplanes. :oldgit::grin:

Hey, Footgoose, are you coming to Kip's Sunday?

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21 minutes ago, footgoose said:

wrenches to get to things no other wrench can.

That part is correct, but not armament related:luigi:

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5 hours ago, paulnaz said:

    OK, anyone care to venture a guess on these?  Sized from 5/8 to7/8" box end  and one with a tapered tail.

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Radial engine cylinder studs?

Ciao

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1 hour ago, paulnaz said:

That part is correct, but not armament related:luigi:

alright then. After looking at this Allison V-1710, I'm going with something on IT. somewhere everywhere. Exhaust manifold would take care of on wrench.

 

Allison V-1710 > National Museum of the United States Air Force ...

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1 minute ago, Lucky Phil said:

Radial engine cylinder studs?

Ciao

 Sorry no, keep 'em coming:luigi:

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Just now, paulnaz said:

 Sorry no, keep 'em coming:luigi:

Engine mounts?

Ciao

 

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ok, go to "clues" ....(Sized from 5/8 to7/8" box end  and one with a tapered tail.)

 

tapered tail... hmmmm ...  why in the frak would you need a tapered tail?

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2 minutes ago, Lucky Phil said:

Engine mounts?

Ciao

 

 No. Used widely in the 60"s and 70's, not so much anymore, :luigi:

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Just now, paulnaz said:

 No. Used widely in the 60"s and 70's, not so much anymore, :luigi:

Not Distributor wrenches?

Ciao

 

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