I was wondering if anyone can shed some more light on the below particular tool for one of the hazet tool kits. Read a bit on other websites but there
doesn't look like there is much info on this tool. Trying for some local knowledge. Borrowed the pictures from another site (is that allowed)
Hmm... 36mm socket perhaps ???
Looks about the right size from the pics.
Fit it over a 36mm nut (like on the axle or fan), slide through the Tommy bar and away ya go...
From the info I have found it has a 27 mm Id and 32 od. And the tray that it is found in is where you place the tools that came with the car
Well 27mm ID it'd do steering wheel nut.
Actually, isn't the pulley nut a 27mm on 36hp engines ???
Steering wheel nut tool,
Did they ever come as part of a tool kit/pouch that came with a car.
Is it a small "a" or a large "A" in the Hazet on the tool kit? This will help determine age.
They are large A for the hazet side of things. From what I have read the tool kit replace the round type tool kit and came in around 1970 give or take a few years. One tray had the Hazet tools and the other plastic tool tray is where you put the car supplied tools in.
Generator nut...
Next question. Has anyone seen or got one of these and what car tool kit did they come in? Thanks
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The brochure translates as "This liner is designed for the on-board tool located in your car"
So sounds like was definitely for an on-board tool kit... but are even sure it was for VW ???
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Top of the tin. Don't know if they also produced the same box for another brand of car and just changed the tin setup
yep it was for the later 4 stud bugs and Type 3s
seen plenty at the swap meets in the US but exxy
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complete tool kits didnt see any seperate tools only tools for the round boxes
I think i have pics on my usb chips will search