DaveInPhilly
Active member
Howdy folks, I picked up an old box of tools that had an old box head ratchet. I cleaned up the ratchet and greased it with the Super Lube I use on my regular ratchets.
First problem, how do I get the pawl out? The selecter switch seems fixed in place. It now spins nicely but it skips teeth. Since everything looked good when I took it apart, my guess is the spring is the culprit.
Second, after I cleaned it up I noticed that the oil ball is missing. The hole looks right down to the gear. Is this a fatal fault or is there something I can do to replace the ball or maybe just plug the hole?
She's not going to win any beauty pageants, but I thought she'd make a decent oil change ratchet. If I being the ratchet in to Sears will they actually have a rebuild kit for something this old, or will they just try to give me a new Chinese wrench?
First problem, how do I get the pawl out? The selecter switch seems fixed in place. It now spins nicely but it skips teeth. Since everything looked good when I took it apart, my guess is the spring is the culprit.
Second, after I cleaned it up I noticed that the oil ball is missing. The hole looks right down to the gear. Is this a fatal fault or is there something I can do to replace the ball or maybe just plug the hole?
She's not going to win any beauty pageants, but I thought she'd make a decent oil change ratchet. If I being the ratchet in to Sears will they actually have a rebuild kit for something this old, or will they just try to give me a new Chinese wrench?
