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What is a Snap-on S9465 A wrench for?

cartotem

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I got a S.O. S9465 A, from the estate of a friend who passed away. It's a very long wrench, and really thin on the boxed end. It's stamped by S.O. that it's not a guaranteed tool. So it makes me wonder what it's for. The part no longer comes up on the S.O. website. Does anyone have a reference for older tool part numbers?
 
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ears

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Chrysler fluid drive wrench.

"for removin the drive flange stud nuts holding the fluid drive assembly to crank shaft flange"

I have a few of them and see them fairly often. They must have been a fairly necessary tool at some time.
 

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That's a tough one. You said it has a box end... I found a pic of a S9465A Snap-on but it is double open end. Most of the long thin wrenches were tappet (valve adjusting) or brake adjusting tools because the length made it easier to make small changes at the adjuster... Like a lever theory. I checked an old price list but didn't find that number. i also looked at the website below but didn't find anything. Some numbers are close though. Interesting, i'll keep checking back!

http://home.comcast.net/~alloy-artifacts/index.html
 
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cartotem

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Makes since. The guy was a multi vintage MoPar owner, as I am. It should come in handy at some point.
 
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