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Nodzed

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I found this in an old tool box in work and its been bugging me as to what its for. Its some type of screw driver but I cant work out the application. So come on who's the clever clog's and and can work it out or knows what it is for?

EDIT: I know what it is now :)

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Apparently I had it put together incorrectly :D I'm sure you'll get it now ;)

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Is it some sort of ratchet driver or impact ?
 

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Yep, the SPQR tappet adjuster was widely used by home mechanics back in the days when engines were generally OHV with push rods and rockers. Although I've been working on this type of engine most of my (long) life, I never bought one of those, preferring the old ways with a ring spanner in one hand, screwdriver in another hand and the feeler gauge in my third hand. For the first time for decades I no longer own a car with a rocker shaft. No, that's not true, my MGB V8 has rocker shafts but with hydraulic lifters it doesn't need tappet adjustment. Ah, memories!:happy:
Mike
 

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Tappet adjuster
Give that man a cigar. :scorecard:

Its the SPQR tappet adjuster that needs no feeler gauges and was patented in 1927 and now I know how it works it pure simplistic genius. ...... That would be the tool not @gookah :whistle::D
 

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I might well know the very men who made it.

A small number of Minimodels employees (people who made Scalextric in the 1960s) left the factory in Havant mid 60s and set up their own engineering firm in Rowlands Castle. Rowlands Castle is a small place so there must be a good chance.

And I do know these guys personally as I've been researching the history of the factory in the 1960s :)
 

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Must of been before my time =))
 

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I'm curious what the SPQR stands for. I suspect it's not the latin phrase...

I wondered if the SP stands for Sykes Pickavant? Doesn't really fit with being made by a little company in Rowlands Castle though. And maybe the QR is Quick Release?

I know just who to ask...
 

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I found this in an old tool box in work and its been bugging me as to what its for. Its some type of screw driver but I cant work out the application. So come on who's the clever clog's and and can work it out or knows what it is for?




No one would expect you to know what that is @Nodzed, it hasn't got an |||M Badge on it. :whistle::whistle::whistle:=))=))=))
 

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I had several if these type of tappet adjusting tools for various Chrysler (Simca) engines until some scroats robbed my garage back in the 90's.

Tony.
 

andyglym

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Yep, the SPQR tappet adjuster was widely used by home mechanics back in the days when engines were generally OHV with push rods and rockers. Although I've been working on this type of engine most of my (long) life, I never bought one of those, preferring the old ways with a ring spanner in one hand, screwdriver in another hand and the feeler gauge in my third hand. For the first time for decades I no longer own a car with a rocker shaft. No, that's not true, my MGB V8 has rocker shafts but with hydraulic lifters it doesn't need tappet adjustment. Ah, memories!:happy:
Mike
SPQR? Sounds very Roman to me :wideyed:
 

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Not quite Andy, but close.

SPQR Syndicat de la Presse Quotidienne Régionale (France)
SPQR Small Profit, Quick Return
SPQR System for Pattern Query and Recognition (computing)
SPQR Software Product Quality Reporter (computer tool)
SPQR Senatus Populusque Quiritium Romanus (Latin: the Senate and the People of Rome)
SPQR Social Policy Question Resource (UK)


I did know what it stood for but I cannot remember.

Tony.
 
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