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Private Lugnutz
Well-known member
In more ways than one. Technically, they were one of only a very few mfgrs making tappet wrenches in this style, with a 15* angle on one end and a 22-1/2* angle on the other, with a different size on each end. Thanks to period literature and some tutorial marketing by Bonney, another mfgr who made tappet wrenches in this style, we know that the 22-1/2* angle was explicitly designed for the one-hand "scissors" manipulation for setting tappet lash. Between that and the large, bold, capitalized branding and compositional marking, they are very distinctive tappet wrenches. Between the two of us, we may one day build a complete virtual set, and maybe one day it will lead to some trades.No thread would be complete without some Barcalo examples.










































What a shame.


