IML: WWCD (What Would Crysler Do)? - Vintage "Factory" Drum Puller Revea
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IML: WWCD (What Would Crysler Do)? - Vintage "Factory" Drum Puller Revealed



--- Frederick Joslin <fljoslin@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I wonder if Chrysler had a tool like this. I bet
> they did.
>  


Coming soon to an Imperial club website near you:  
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1956 Miller Tool Company Catalog.  

This would be the company referred to in the back of
the service manuals for about 30 years as the supplier
of specialty automotive tools to Chrysler Dealerships
and the source of the "Chrysler Tool No. XXX" shown in
the service manuals.  

-You know, the ones that would be really helpful right
after you just busted your part or can't get your
stuff taken apart because you're using the wrong tool
or can't even get what they're talking about?


Some VERY interesting, period items in there:   

http://imperialclub.com/temp/Donn/READY/1956_Miller_Tool/Page008.jpg

The C845 looks exactly like what I use.

The C-319 text also has an implied warning about using
hammer-force on a lever regarding damaging bearings
and so forth, reinforcing my argument in favor of an
air wrench and against sledge hammers.

Kenyon Wills
 
 






















       
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