Sorry to hear of your brother passing.I cant help you on worth but I still use mine quite often. Hard to use for a transaxle but works great on RWD stuff. Most jobs are done on lifts now and not the floor. Was your brother a transmission man?
http://products.coburnmyers.com/viewitems/nuts/center-lock-nuts
check out this site. Are these nuts in a place where they can be staked once installed?
Maybe they strike the top of the nut with a special die to mark the top of the nut.
I have a couple of them and really haven't used them in years. Used to use them every day on old checker cabs a LONG time ago. Just to bulky and harder to maneuver then the more modern ones. Works well for old cast iron transfer cases. Someone could still use this. Maybe transform it into a...
I truly feel your pain, but it will pass as the NEW and improved shop evolves. Did the same and found most of my stuff to be so outdated as far as new superior product that are available these days. Good luck.
At Christmas time I picked up the Eastwood 200 tig a plasma cuter(don't remember amps) and cart with free shipping for 1200. And love it! Strictly a hobby for me and works well and didn't break the bank!
Don't know anything about your brand but the 1/2f 3/8m is common for tools used in transmission R/R. Most are much longer 36" average. They make getting top bell bolts that a 1/2 swivel is to big to get into. 3/8 swivel and able to use a 1/2 ratchet/breaker bar for more leverage.
Hello all, I have been working on automobiles for over 36 years. After attempting a timing belt change on a 2009 Chevy Aveo5 1.6 with variable valve timing I am seriously thinking I may be to old:scared: I have several resources for info and specialty tools to get most things I take in repaired...