3 Piece Distributor Clamp Wrench 1/2"& 9/16" Auto Car Truck Van Boat on 2040-parts.com
Foxboro, Massachusetts, US
What you are bidding on is a 3 piece distributor clamp wrench set , which includes a 1/2" offset wrench , 9/16" offset wrench and a knurled connector for easy snap-on-grip.This is a handy tool for removing,installing or adjusting your distributor.It is drop forged , chrome plated steel and fits most american made distributors.The offset construction enables easy reach of your distributors clamp nut and will connect with any 3/8" drive ratchet.
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