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alton1911

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I found this “combination “ wrench with an unusual pairing of tools.
Marked on one side Wright 81900 and nothing on the reverse.
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I assume it’s special tool, but not sure what it would have used for.
Any help would be awesome.

Thanks again,

alton1911
 
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That's a weird one. All Wright Aeronautical part numbers are 80000 series, so that's what fooled me. Strange coincidence. But what's with the Dodge wrench? Is 81900 a Wright Tool and Forge part number or a Dodge part number?
 

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I believe that that is a Wright aircraft engine tool. The Dodge Chicago plant built most of the 3350 engines for B29's in WW2 and their engineers apparently made a significant number of improvements...maybe that explains the tool marked "Dodge".....maybe not.
 

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Hey Lugz. Look up Wright Cyclone rocker arm clamp and see if it doesn't look like that tool would fit the screw.
 
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I found this “combination “ wrench with an unusual pairing of tools.
Marked on one side Wright 81900 and nothing on the reverse.
1A138E78-90E4-4F38-A599-50E0AF6EAC38.jpg

A53115AE-A587-467F-B2B9-D3981E734437.jpg
I assume it’s special tool, but not sure what it would have used for.
Any help would be awesome.

Thanks again,

alton1911
What is the hex size?
 

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Hey Lugz. Look up Wright Cyclone rocker arm clamp and see if it doesn't look like that tool would fit the screw.
You nailed it. The quickest access source I have - 1943 British Admiralty Fleet Order (they used the same engines and tools! :)) - has no pics. But I am sure that's it.

Here's an excerpt...

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Might as well jump into this one as well as the two I posted! The Wright 18900 is .426 I.D hex female end x .598 o.d. of the flat tip.

unrelated to this thread but the one I posted on the Herbrand thread the hex female is .436 x .523 hex end w/hole thru x .243 i.d. bar hole opening. The mystery continues!!
 

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Might as well jump into this one as well as the two I posted! The Wright 18900 is .426 I.D hex female end x .598 o.d. of the flat tip.

unrelated to this thread but the one I posted on the Herbrand thread the hex female is .436 x .523 hex end w/hole thru x .243 i.d. bar hole opening. The mystery continues!!

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got a whole lot of numbers going on there....kinda loose, will it turn a 3/8 nut?
 

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Pics from a different source I have.

Note that the "Item No." is just an arbitrary one-up series key for the pictures to the stock numbers down below, where the WRIGHT wrench is identified as 81900.
 

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Well that seals it. Interesting that the illustration has a slight peak on the blade end though.
 

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Well that seals it. Interesting that the illustration has a slight peak on the blade end though.

Yes, thanks for all the help-much appreciated. The one I have is flat all the way across the adjustable end. Maybe there were two different styles? I'll keep looking-never know what one can find!!:thumbup:
 

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I saw that. Unless there was a center recess in the slot, that would inhibit, not help a good fit. But I have never seen an example of one like that, and, since the figure is an artist's rendering, it may be a mistake. Or, as alton suggests, two different styles for two different screws. Someone who has actually seen the rocker arm clamp screw on these Wright engines may be able to clear that up: R-1820-40, -50, -54, -56, -60, -62, -66, -87, R-2600, and R-3350-8 and -14. :lol:
 
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