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ZIM Tool Thread

Provincial

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I see that ZIM tools have been posted scattered around the Forum. ZIM made/sold a wide variety of tools, many for engine repair. The posts are kind of random so I thought it might be a good idea to create a thread dedicated to ZIM tools so they can be shared in one spot.

I'll start this out with an overhead valve adjusting tool. These are very common on Ebay. Mine is missing the knurled screw that holds the adjusting screw in alignment with either the 9/16 or 5/8 12-point end of the wrench. I think a lot of these tools were sold.

ZIM made many valve grinding and adjusting tools, ring compressors, and other tools. Show 'em! :beer:
 

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Here is a No 122 flathead valve spring compressor I found at a Sonoma, CA estate sale back in March.
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Here's my contribution. Several mechanics in the Massey Ferguson dealership that I worked in in 1962 bought these over Snap on as the Snap on ones were cast iron and did not survive being dropped real well.
 

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Private Lugnutz

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I'll bump yer thread with an alternative version of the valve adjustment tool you showed in post #1, Provincial. Just picked this up at the flea this morning. Certainly not rare - although the other two I have like this are branded for New Britain and Hastings. :)
 

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Leviton

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So... the ZIM people called me. They are a bit perturbed. Because...

1) It has been over 2 years since anyone added to Provincial's thread.

2) Going by what has been posted thus far, you would think they only made valve servicing tools.

I told them I could help them out.


Here is a gear puller that I recently found:

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The stamping on the other side is identical. The pivots are rivets. Overall length is approximately 5 inches.
 

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Not that it's a big revelation, but these two unused valve lappers, just picked up this morning at the flea for a price I could've easily found in loose change on the floor of my truck, show that Zim was making these for all kinds of brands, including New Britain era Blackhawk. With "ZT" as a prefix for their part number, NB didn't try too hard to hide it, either. :)
 

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C1A5F1BC-2899-44FA-A198-287E45ED5192.jpegThese tools were shipped needing assembly before use, then they wouldn’t fit back in the box.

Here’s one of mine that had the box survive under duress...

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Leviton

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Found a ZIM 122 Combination Valve Lifter and Spring Compressor. (d42jeep posted one farther up, but I didn't see it until after I took a picture of mine so now, darnit, I'm going to post mine anyway since I went to all the trouble to take a photo.)

Took a while to find one in a catalog. Finally found it in a 1957 Western Auto catalog. Although it is not called out as a Zim in the catalog, several tools on the same page do have the Zim name and the tool illustration looks exactly the same as my 122.

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Found my largest ZIM tool. A double-ended 20-inch valve spring lifter bar. Marked “ZIM” with a C in a circle (or maybe an O in the circle) and “Made In U.S.A.”.

Was advertised in a 1957 Western Auto Catalog for less money than I paid for it.

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Found a ring expander for installing and removing piston rings. Spring loaded, aluminum (fun to play with).

I believe mine is the #202 with a 2-3/4" to 4-1/4" range.

It's a 1922 patent and was in a 1965 Zim catalog.

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Zim Valve Spring Compressor
 

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