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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:29 pm 
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I have scored a whole collection of Mini tools and need to ID some of them

I brought them so I could get the board

Some are Churchill some Skyes

Looking for an old Sykes Cataloge (I have one some where) to work out whats what

I have the ones missing on the board and quite a few double ups

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Saw that on TM and as I had a number of the tools already decided it was getting a little pricey. Nice collection though, did it turn out to be complete? It was unclear from the photo if all was there. Nice !!

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this could be fun :D

going from left to right... but maybe you should put numbers against all of the bits & bobs and we can pick out the ones we know

1. I reckon that's a tool for holding a rubber uni drive yoke while doing up the nut

2. ball joint splitter

3. blind bearing puller for getting idler gear bearings out of the transfer case - I want that one!

4. is that a really really long bleed nipple?

5. (the round socket thingy at the top, not the horseshow thingy at the bottom) head stud remover

6... hard to tell what comes next


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If you have a copy of the Mini Comprehensive Workshop Manual dated 1975 turn to Section S and you will find all the tools shown.
If you do not have this manual send me your email address and i will scan the pages and send

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Hi

There where quite a few missing lucky for me I already have them

I only really wanted the board.

I have known the seller for many years and he thru in quite a few extras when he realised I had won

When I get back from hoilday I will go thru my cabinet and see what double ups there are. There will be a few.

The only one I would like is the factory suspension reamer tool

I collect Churchill / Skyes tools for Mini's

Cheers

Kiwiinwgtn



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Ha was watching that too...forgot it was finishing. Would be interested to hear what double ups you have....


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I wanted to have a "guess the tool" competition :(


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Mick wrote:
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God damn I was 20 seconds from posting that!

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You would have to wonder how I was stalking your uploads...

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Anyone that frequents social media and finds the hilarity in that would have been quick on to this thread!

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Tool in bottom right corner (round U shape) is the third motion shaft bearing remover 18GA613

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Here's one for Simon K

What is this part.

Came in a box of Mini tools i got recently

anyone know what it is

Ta Bernard

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How small or big is that? If it was really small i could imagine those little fingers scraping out piston ring grooves?


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yes I could see it doing that.

its 1 3/4 inches across

I will find a piston and see if it will fit

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