There should be an assortment of sizes that snap on the end.
Bob
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65 Malibu
85 El Camino
95 Camaro
I haven't seen one of those in quite a few years. It is used to install freeze out plugs that you can't hit straight on. It never worked.
Bob
A.C.E.S. #1164
T. C. #375
65 Malibu
85 El Camino
95 Camaro
I've never used one but it doesn't look too safe for
exactly the reason you state - you can't hit it straight and freeze plugs are
tough enough to install.
Dale McIntosh ACES #1709/TC #92 Gold 67 SS/67 Elkyhttp://www.dalesplace.com
I haven't seen one of those
in quite a few years. It
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Ok, I know I should have done this in the first place. Here is a picture of
the tool:
http://johnnasta.com/tool.jpg
As you can see, the silver part at the end is what
John:
looks like one of those shifters out of a "F**D MOOSTANGS ! :)
Larry
this
helps
Rob
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John: looks like
one of those shifters out of a "
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BINGO! There was also an oblong bag called Expansion Plug Tool Set which
says on the tag: Spring-loaded swivel head keeps drivers in desired
position. Replaces freeze-out
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Sorry, meant to say 1.25 to 2.25. I guess a .25-inch freeze-out plug is not
likely.
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There are four 2-sided doohickeys with various diameters
WELL NOW THE CATS OUT OF THE BAG BESIDES THE TOOL
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BTW, that was a good one.
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I thought it might be a tool that they only made 2 of, it was to fix F**D's,
but they found out you can't fix a F**D,
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