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Old 07-04-2018, 01:08 PM   #1
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Default Ford T Handle Wrenches

I have 2 Ford script T-Handle socket wrenches. One has a Part Number 5-Z-2038, and it has a hex socket end measuring 0.671 across the flats.
The second T-Handle wrench has a poorly stamped Part Number 5-Z-160, and it measures 0.575" across its socket flats.


What are these Ford wrenches used for?
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Old 07-04-2018, 06:25 PM   #2
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I have no data on the first tool, but 5Z-160 is a 9/16" socket wrench for the Model T, introduced in January 1911, had several part numbers over the years until its last part number change in October 1927 to 5Z-160. It is illustrated in the Model T parts listing as a T shaped tool.
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I found 5Z -2038 in my 1928 Model A parts book. It is a connecting rod wrench size 21/32..
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