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I don't know jack!!!
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zougeride
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My 1949 Standard 8 did not come with a jack. If anyone can post a photograph or illustration of the correct tools, including the jack, I would certainly appreciate the effort.

Thanking all in advance.

Zougeride

Posted on: 2013/9/27 13:21
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Re: I don't know jack!!!
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Image from the publication "Packard Automobile Company - Tools and Jacks" by Reedy & Shaub and used here with their permission.

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Posted on: 2013/9/27 14:25
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Re: I don't know jack!!!
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What is the small device (looks like a piece of pipe with a twist handle)?

Posted on: 2013/9/27 17:16
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Re: I don't know jack!!!
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Spark plug wrench, also fits fender skirts IIRC. I presume the wrench changed as the 23rd series transitioned from 10mm to 14mm plugs late in the production run.

Posted on: 2013/9/27 17:36
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