Hydraulic aircraft fittings and what looks to be an engine valve. I will have to look a bit harder to find out what that yellow and black handled tool is.
TazMan2000
lol!!
Hydraulic aircraft fittings and what looks to be an engine valve. I will have to look a bit harder to find out what that yellow and black handled tool is.
TazMan2000
I took this pic of some tool props at Galaxy's Edge in WDW. I saw these when I was in line for "Smuggler's Run":
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I did contact the smithsonian air & space museum just to see if anyone recognizes these. came across a Lockheed Martin torque wrench that looked promising!
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There's also two air tools of some type, bottom left and middle left. It seems really lazy they didn't put any greeblies on them to make them look scifi.
The red NoGo side is .3145 (I think it's inches)Could you please specify, what size of gauge the one with the long rod and the "mushroom" at **** end is? What is it used for in real life?
Thanks
The red NoGo side is .3145 (I think it's inches)
I started by getting a random cheap Exhaust Valve - this one was from a Jeep, military surplus and happened to be .3145, so I got a gauge with that measurement.
The real exhaust valve is almost twice as big I think, with a Go NoGo that's like .5 or .6 instead of .3
Do you have a rough idea of the diameter of the valve, I could probably tell you if it’s either automotive or air craft by the size
Especially being over seas where most vehicles and trucks had tiny displacement engines
Im asking which diameter youre looking for - the big end or the little end