robin craig Posted March 6, 2011 Posted March 6, 2011 Dear All After a few weeks of fence stting and thinking that for sure I knew what this was I bought it on eblag from one of the regular sellers. The numbering on the package is W15/4510-99-208-9344 with a description of "pack adj tool". I had thought that this was the tool for removing the top of the Vokes fuel filter cannister so commony found in British MVs. Upon receipt the engaging end has a slot that is a bit wide at 5/8" for the spindly cross bar on the top of the Vokes units in my opinion. It is 5" tall and does not have any method of engaging a ratchet handle into the top like I thought it would have. It will likely work at worst as a paperweight on my desk but I would love to know what it is really for and if my suspicions are correct. Thanks in advance Pictures are: top view, bottom view, side and side views R Quote
0 Richard Farrant Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 Robin, I think this tool is unlikely to be for any vehicular purpose as W15 relates to items for Laundry and Mobile Bathing Equipment. Quote
0 robin craig Posted March 7, 2011 Author Posted March 7, 2011 So, Richard, Is it fair to say that I am "clean out" of ideas then? R Quote
0 Richard Farrant Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 So, Richard, Is it fair to say that I am "clean out" of ideas then? R All washed up, I would say Quote
0 Adrian Barrell Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 So what shower did you buy that from then? Quote
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robin craig
Dear All
After a few weeks of fence stting and thinking that for sure I knew what this was I bought it on eblag from one of the regular sellers.
The numbering on the package is W15/4510-99-208-9344 with a description of "pack adj tool".
I had thought that this was the tool for removing the top of the Vokes fuel filter cannister so commony found in British MVs.
Upon receipt the engaging end has a slot that is a bit wide at 5/8" for the spindly cross bar on the top of the Vokes units in my opinion.
It is 5" tall and does not have any method of engaging a ratchet handle into the top like I thought it would have.
It will likely work at worst as a paperweight on my desk but I would love to know what it is really for and if my suspicions are correct.
Thanks in advance
Pictures are: top view, bottom view, side and side views
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