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Blacknwhitepit

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I know 9 items in this pic.

Starting from the top left and moving to right:

The most interesting one is the expensive Transmission tool that costs about $400.00 new.

-BWP
 
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krusty the clown

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1-?,2-pressure bleeder adapters,3-****** lifter tool,4-cyl head stands,5-ring groove cleaner,6-?,7-timing cover aligner,8-hog ring pliers,9-ring expander,10-seal driver,11-part of a clutch pack compressor,12-valve guide cleaner,13-****** crank wrench,14-valve spring tool,15-lifter puller,16-?,17-?,18-jaws for a valve spring compressor,19-ac oil injector,20-?,21- pilot brg puller.

the one circled is the one you are asking about?
 
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$1000 for #11??!?!?!??!?!?:shocking:
 

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Haha... I knew none of em except the one I circled.

You guys are too smart...
 

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I believe that #10 is a disc brake caliper piston rubber boot installer for the older boots with the metal ring, GM version possibly. I actually have one of those in my tool box!


.. forgot to mention we always referred to it as "the *****".
 
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I believe that #10 is a disc brake caliper piston rubber boot installer for the older boots with the metal ring, GM version possibly. I actually have one of those in my tool box!


.. forgot to mention we always referred to it as "the *****".

Are you sure? It looks like a GM TH 350 rear seal installer to me. That design of seal driver is for driving a seal into a bore that has a shaft sticking out.
 

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bmwpower

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I believe that #10 is a disc brake caliper piston rubber boot installer for the older boots with the metal ring, GM version possibly. I actually have one of those in my tool box!


.. forgot to mention we always referred to it as "the *****".

Are you sure? It looks like a GM TH 350 rear seal installer to me. That design of seal driver is for driving a seal into a bore that has a shaft sticking out.

So is it a seal driver or not?
 

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I believe that #10 is a disc brake caliper piston rubber boot installer for the older boots with the metal ring, GM version possibly. I actually have one of those in my tool box!
.. forgot to mention we always referred to it as "the *****".

Are you sure? It looks like a GM TH 350 rear seal installer to me. That design of seal driver is for driving a seal into a bore that has a shaft sticking out.

Not sure what it's called but I know how to use it. I think you're supposed to walk around backwards and accidentally fall onto it:bounce:
 
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