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Missing tool from '87 TR tool kit

Discussion in 'Boxers/TR/M' started by sweetspotav, Feb 11, 2016.

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  1. sweetspotav

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    #1 sweetspotav, Feb 11, 2016
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    Does anyone have a picture of the missing tool from this tool kit? I'm trying to find out exactly what it is so I can search for the proper tool on Ebay etc.
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    John
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  2. ago car nut

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    Missing at least the spark plug socket, universal, I believe the ratchet and ext.
     
  3. 302Tim

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    I don't believe you are missing anything--those tool bags were used on several models, not every pocket was filled on the TR. The ratchet, spark plug socket and universal Ago mentions above is often found (assembled) in one of those pockets but (at least per the SPC) it was delivered in the jack bag. Have also seen 2 extra spark plugs in the larger pocket, they too (per SPC) came in the jack bag. That said it's unwise to use the SPC as gospel so where those items went may not be accurate. Are those items in your jack bag? Rifledriver would know better since he has been around the TR since inception (and judges).

    I also think you have one extra spanner in your kit--there should be eight (6/7mm, 8/9mm, 10/11mm, 12/13mm, 14/15mm, 16/17mm, 18/19mm, 20/22mm) wrenches total (per SPC, my kit, and several others I've looked at)--again, there may have been variations (but I don't think so in this case).
     
  4. vincenzo

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    #4 vincenzo, Feb 12, 2016
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