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Volvo, at a guess, but no doubt there was a American "FIRST". there usually is.coffee1.gif

It was the 1949 Nash, Saab did the same but not for another ten years.

Who was the first to use Twin Plugs per cyl in a Production Car . ?.

Its older than this but I'll start the ball rolling with Alfa 155 twin spark

Who was the first to use Twin Plugs per cyl in a Production Car . ?.

NSU RO80 had twin plugs 1970 ish

Correct, but so did the Wankell years before NSU dabbled with it. I was thinking Piston, Honda City and Alfa was my best shot.So it could be a Rotary. Plane engines had Twin Sparkers years before cars. Must be something before Alfa though.

It's an overhead dome shaft converter extraction tool, quite an early model I believe.

It's an overhead dome shaft converter extraction tool, quite an early model I believe.

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What is this used for ?

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It's a tool for adjusting engine mount height to raise or lower the compression ratio.

What is this used for ?

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It's a tool for adjusting engine mount height to raise or lower the compression ratio.

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What is this used for ?

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It's a tool for adjusting engine mount height to raise or lower the compression ratio.

Close.......laugh.png

Also used for adjusting digital clocks in conjunction with an impact driver and large tapometer

What is this used for ?

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It's a tool for adjusting engine mount height to raise or lower the compression ratio.

Close.......laugh.png

Also used for adjusting digital clocks in conjunction with an impact driver and large tapometer

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Goonyman will know for sure cos it has nothing to do with my "race" car...........thumbsup.gif

Looks like some form of tappet adjuster.

Call me crazy if you wish, but, is it a screwdriver?

EDIT: No wait, I know, is it a tappet adjuster? cheesy.gif

Looks like some form of tappet adjuster.

thumbsup.gif , yep, it was a tool to do away with feeler gauges. I had one 40 odd years ago. smile.png

#856.....Goony is probably bouncing around in his Short trousers like Angus from AC/DC thinking of a reply.cheesy.gif

Not in the slightest AOP. I don't comment on things I have no knowledge on.

Not in the slightest AOP. I don't comment on things I have no knowledge on.

Yet You comment on everything T.A. Posts from an Older Generations Findings. With a rather arrogant "PUP" way devoid of any Humour whatsoever. Up to You.

Not in the slightest AOP. I don't comment on things I have no knowledge on.

Yet You comment on everything T.A. Posts from an Older Generations Findings. With a rather arrogant "PUP" way devoid of any Humour whatsoever. Up to You.

Just because the information/method was relevant in the 40's does not mean it is today.

Castle Nut Socket.

Yes you could use it on a castle nut I suppose, but that's not what it's used for.

Castle Nut Socket.

Yes you could use it on a castle nut I suppose, but that's not what it's used for.

Hmmm.

Now you have me scratching my head !!

Not in the slightest AOP. I don't comment on things I have no knowledge on.

Yet You comment on everything T.A. Posts from an Older Generations Findings. With a rather arrogant "PUP" way devoid of any Humour whatsoever. Up to You.

Just because the information/method was relevant in the 40's does not mean it is today.

cheesy.gif , folk are drag racing an auto trans designed in the 50's to this day cos it is probably the strongest.....................coffee1.gif

Get your head out your ass.............rolleyes.gif

Castle Nut Socket.

Yes you could use it on a castle nut I suppose, but that's not what it's used for.

Hmmm.

Now you have me scratching my head !!

Very nearly impossible to do the job with out this tool.

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