Looks like a ball joint service kit without the big C-clamp like thing that's the most important part of it.OK, dum dum asks what are these, if anyone can use em free, but it's heavy & I would ask you cover the shipping.View attachment 27982
I'm not sure what those are. Got a shot with the tools flipped over?OK, dum dum asks what are these, if anyone can use em free, but it's heavy & I would ask you cover the shipping.View attachment 27982
If you're gonna fling the jackstands, let me know! Also, what's the story with the AC pump? Locked or does it turn, and if the latter, does it turn over smoothly? That might be worth the shipping cost to me.Pick up's in for service, when it comes back I'm gonna finally do a junk run & get rid of all the metal scrap, tired of looking at the mess.
Rack & all is gonna be outta here! View attachment 27984
The one with the hole looks to be part of the kit, the other one not so much but that handle built into it would be useful. The clamp with the hole in it is good for changing u-joints. I had mine out today, that's why it was familiar to me.Crap I was going to lay a ruler across & I forgot!
I do have the clamp with the hole & another with a flat base, that clamp will triple the shipping! View attachment 27986View attachment 27987The only ones that fit are the chrome lookin ones & they don't go in from the other side, the smallest one is beat up enough not to slide in either?
Dwyer still makes that exact item. It's about $75 new. Someone's gotta have a use for such a thing if it's still an active product.Haven't tossed this yet, now this was when I did oil service way way back, I stopped that back in the 80's
But it looked so nice, maybe next year?
something for checking draft on a chimney if I remember correctly? View attachment 27988
I have oil heat in my garage. The problem is, I have no idea what that thing does or how to use it.There's still a lot of oil heat out there, maybe I'll stick it on ebay & see if I can get a few bucks better than straight in the trash can!
I would've brought my multimeter to the parts store and tested it right on the counter... just to save a potential trip back.Gonna test that sender & if good put that in!
Yes, you'll feel compression while turning. It's not a ton, but you'll feel it.OK, compressor turns pretty freely & I wouldn't swear to this but it almost felt like it was actually making compression, a little resistance now & then? (it was smooth)
That thing weighs a ton!
More than once I have driven to a different parts store because the nearest one didn't have a part, and I returned/exchanged mistakes at the local one.I can return it in my store
If you bought it at an AutoZone, you can return it at any AutoZone. The same goes for Advance and O'Reilly.OK, my son does a lot of shipping, I'll see what we can come up with, maybe build a mini crate for it?
Bubble wrap won't do on something that heavy.
No stock in my store I had it shipped, but I would think I can return it in my store?