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Round 2 - WTF are these?
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Round 2 - WTF are these?

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BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 04:24AM

#4 fuse puller
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 04:52AM

Cue the buzzer again Johnny (headexplode)

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90130_ Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 04:54AM

From left, spark plug installing tool for gettin' the threads started by hand, #2 is the same thing, only different, #3 is yet another spark plug installation tool, usually for gettin' under exhaust manifolds and hemi head or DOHC engines where the plug is recessed a half a foot in a narrow tube. #4 is a plug wire puller, non-conductive plastic or nylon so you don't get the Buckwheat look.
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 05:02AM

Well, 1 outta 4 ain't too bad 9er, just ask Obozo (*facepalm*)

You did get the 3rd from the left but for the other 3 ..... here comes the buzzer .... ahhhhhhnh clown

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90130_ Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 05:12AM

Damn you.
GAK67 Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 10:44AM

Just guessing, but the tool farthest right looks like it's designed to clamp down on something then be locked into place with that thingamajig on the handle. Just not sure what it would clamp down on. It looks like quite a sharp edge which would damage anything to fragile, but doesn't close enough to cut anything.
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 11:26AM

You're close GAK, it's indeed a clamping tool and though the jaws look kinda sharp, they aren't designed to cut and ... the slip ring is for holding the tool in position so .... confused smiley

A cuppla hints for #s 1 and 2: #1 is for help in bringin things to a screechin halt while #2 is for helpin keep things illuminated rock
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/09/2011 12:17PM by Mrkim.
90130_ Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 03:44PM

#4 is a hose pinch off tool. Used to temporarily clamp hoses so coolant or whatever fluid doesn't get everywhere while work is in process.
90130_ Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 03:45PM

#1 is a brake spring keeper removal and installation tool.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 05:22PM

anal cyst removal kit?
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 05:41PM

Ding, ding .... Johnny slide 9er a cuppla more frosties for the 2 above smileys with beer

This leaves #2 as the only unsolved mystery in this round. Again it's for helpin things get and stay well lighted. I picked it up at a swap meet many moons ago and have used it more than a few times, most especially on older cars that have spent a lotta time sittin up and need its help to get 'em road ready again . As another hint, this is a 2 part tool with another section nested in the back end of it too winking
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Fossil, be sure to lemmekno who your proctologist is so I make sure I never make an appointment with 'em eye
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GAK67 Report This Comment
Date: September 05, 2011 06:59PM

I reckon I've done not too bad for a desk jockey smiling
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90130_ Report This Comment
Date: September 06, 2011 06:33AM

Ok, here's another shot at #2. Since you say that this tool is actually a two piece affair, and you kindly gave a subtle hint, then I'm gonna go with a bulb and socket cleaner, for cleaning rust and corossion. I think I used something like this many years ago.
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 06, 2011 01:16PM

Bingo! Not pmly does it have a SS brush nested in the other end but the open end shown in the pic is also meant to help install bulbs in recessed areas where you can't get your fingers around the bulb to lock it into the socket grinning smiley

Treat yourself to another cuppla frosties dude, you've earned 'em smileys with beer

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