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Need a hand ID'ing some tools

lewis

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Got a bunch of extra tools with a box I purchased recently, and most of them are out of the scope of my previous experience. Any help on what a specific tool is used for would be great. Also, if there's anything of value in here, I would like to know that, too.

Here's what I know so far:

Item A: Snap-on 13mm Distributor wrench (s6115)
Item C: Stamped K-D 298
Item D: Stamped AMMCO Model 8650
Item F: Handle stamped Matco SPW (or SFW) 9/16 Olds F85 Buick Spec. Buick V6 (no clues on intended use, though)
Item J: Stamped China
Item K: Stamped Made In USA
Item L: Stamped Craftsman
Item O: Threaded on the bottom portion, similar to a pulled. Couldn't show in photo.

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krusty the clown

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c is a pair of brake spring pliers
d is a drum brake setting guage
f is a dist wrench
j one is a wrench for a die grinder and the other is a window crank tool
k is a tail pipe cutter
l is a universal puller
o is a pittman arm puller thats missing the forcing screw
 

Mickey O

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B. is just another distributor wrench.
H. looks like a set of hose pinch pliers.
M. are just some hones.
 

Fedwrench

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What Crusty said plus:
M: large one is a cylinder hone, smaller ones are for wheel cylinders
E: looks like an old 1/8 hex GM points afjusting tool with something stuck on it.
G: appears to be a brake bleeder wrench
I: is a pair of hose clamping pliers.
B in the top picture is half of the distributor wrench labeled B in the other picture.
 
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lewis

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Am I correct in assuming that most of this is scrap at this point? (namely the dist. wrenches, the points tool, etc.)
 

Mickey O

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Am I correct in assuming that most of this is scrap at this point? (namely the dist. wrenches, the points tool, etc.)

My girlfriend's father has many of those for use on his antique car collection, soon enough that stuff will be hard to find and desirable. Maybe sell it as a lot to someone that has old cars.
 
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