I found this socket at a flea market and am curious as to what it is for/called? Stamping is Snap On TMC-37-E and I believe it MAY be a carb tool, but I cannot find it in any of the Snap-On catalogs. Here are a few photos:
Identify 1/4" Drive Socket
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Re: Identify 1/4" Drive Socket
It is a 9/32 dr carburetor socket that has been modified. date code 1944.
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What do you mean by modified? Do you know what carburetor it works on? Any and all info is greatly appreciated! Thanks! Ethansnapmom wrote:It is a 9/32 dr carburetor socket that has been modified. date code 1944.
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Re: Identify 1/4" Drive Socket
opps it is a 1/4 drive. Stromberg carb socket. the bottom has been turned down. here is a link of what it should look like.
http://www.collectingsnapon.com/catalog ... gPage=1345
http://www.collectingsnapon.com/catalog ... gPage=1345
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Re: Identify 1/4" Drive Socket
Thank you! Wonder why they turned it down? Thanks for the help! Ethansnapmom wrote:opps it is a 1/4 drive. Stromberg carb socket. the bottom has been turned down. here is a link of what it should look like.
http://www.collectingsnapon.com/catalog ... gPage=1345
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