At 07:52 23-2-2001 +0000, Michael Hargreave Mawson wrote:
>What basic tools should one carry in a '77 1500?
Whatever you're comfortable with. ;-)
>I shall be carrying a jack, a wheel-brace, a Philips screwdriver, an
>ordinary screwdriver, a pair of long-nose pliers, a pair of bull-nosed
>pliers and a socket set (and probably a 1/16" Allen Key!), but what else
>would be useful to have on board in case of mishaps?
You've had some good (and some hilarious) answers already.
As a special service to this list, I've just taken a picture of the
well-filled tool roll I always carry in my own Spitfire:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ekieboom/spit/toolroll.jpg
It's a 290kB file showing the stuff I hardly ever need. The tool roll
itself is army surplus and was bought at a classic car show. I'm
particularly proud of the Snap-on spanners/wrenches, which cost me an arm
and a leg, but will last two lifetimes, at least. They make a lovely noise
when dropped on a concrete floor. Also note the essential test lamp and
spare fuses.
In addition to all this, I carry a jack, wheelbrace, wheel chock, socket
set, a bottle of 20W50, some rags, a fire extinguisher and a photocopied
workshop manual. And no, the boot isn't even half filled yet.
Hope this helps,
--
Eric Kieboom - The Netherlands
1976 Spit 1500 - Original Java Green
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ekieboom/spit/spit.html
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