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Spark plug sockets

With the exception of Carrera tool kits, all 356 tool kits contained a very similar spark plug socket. It was basically a cylindrical socket, with a 20.8mm hex opening in one end with a rubber insert to hold the plug, and pairs of holes at the other end for using a tommy bar to turn the socket.

Description  
Early Pre-A:

-"Hazet" inscribed longitudinally, midway
-script about 20mm long
-dull silver finish
-tommy bar length 12cm, same finish as socket
-overall length approximately 23-24 cm

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Lower photo shows the darker finish of the early socket (bottom) compared to 2 later A versions

Late Pre-A to 1957

-"Hazet" inscribed longitudinally, midway
-script about 14mm long
-may have Hazet decal in line and about 40mm from the inscription, towards the socket end
-satin silver finish
-length 24cm
-tommy bar length 12cm, same finish as socket

1957-58

-"Hazet 763 GERMANY" inscribed around circumference near socket end
-top of letters closest to socket
-satin silver finish
-length 24cm
-tommy bar length 12cm, same finish as socket

1957-58 (right) and
1959 (left) comparison:

1959

-"Hazet 763 GERMANY" inscribed around circumference near socket end
-bottom of letters closest to socket (may be different distance from end - see photos)
-may have Hazet decal on either side of the inscription
-satin silver finish
-length 24cm
-tommy bar length 12cm, same finish as socket

763 name.JPG (57706 bytes)
T5 B

-same as 1959 A

late A B sparkplug socket.jpg (6993 bytes)
Early T6 B

-same as 1959 A

late A B sparkplug socket.jpg (6993 bytes)
Late T6 B

-marked "KLEIN 21"
-painted black
-about 215mm long
-tommy bar had black oxide finish, 150mm long

C

-marked "KLEIN 21"
-satin chrome finish on socket
-bright chrome on tommy bar

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Carrera - early A

-2 pieces - 1 socket, one handle
-handle marked "BILZ", "No. 0", and "8" at the socket (8mm square perhaps?)
-socket marked "Hazet 763"

When used - the set pictured was in a tool kit supplied by the factory (with a pushrod car!) picked up by the original owner in 1957. This is probably typical of A Carrera tool kits.

Carrera - late A (?) to Carrera 2 (?)

A Stahlwille socket handle and socket, flex joint and two extensions.

(photo courtesy of Archive Marinello)

   
Others:

The Hazet 3761 is very similar in size and shape to the original A and T5/T6B sockets, except it is about 4" longer. It can be cut down and re-drilled to look like a 763. These pictures show a cut 3761 between an early 763 and a 1959 763.

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