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Any ideas?

 

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That tool is a "dammit." 

We used a variety of them in the Navy.  Whenever we needed a tool or instrument that we couldn't name, we would simply say "give me that 'dammit' over there."  Very effective tool with lots of shapes, sizes and uses. :rolleyes:

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No winners yep... I might have finally put a stumper up!

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I will give a descriptive answer and how to use it in a week if no winner.:(

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It is made for using on 40's/50's Mopars.... according to the literature that came with it.

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I've studied the pics, thought it over, then studied again. I have no idea. Whatever it is I've either never been faced with the job it is used for or did it the hard way as I often do. 

Good trivia question for sure. 

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16 minutes ago, Flatie46 said:

I've studied the pics, thought it over, then studied again. I have no idea. Whatever it is I've either never been faced with the job it is used for or did it the hard way as I often do. 

Good trivia question for sure. 

Yes you have been faced with this job.... this tool makes it easy..

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Aw come on you guys...

This shouldn't be this hard!

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Two things I noticed. The little blue end is made to slide up and down. And there is a razor blade laying on the shop table. 

I believe it is holder upper thingy to adjust something for correct placement 

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1 hour ago, busycoupe said:

To remove the piston in the  oil pressure relief. 

It might work for that....but not what it is intended to do though:)

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