Porsche 356 Tool Kits
Important disclaimer: I am not an expert on 356 tools! I have collected information from multiple sources, including my own observations, and try to present it on this site in a coherent manner. There will always be variations and differences from what is presented here. This site should be considered a work in progress, and not a definitive statement on what is correct for 356 tool kits. Use this site at your own risk, and please tell me if you find errors or can contribute to the site.
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.
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Early Pre-A:
-"Hazet" inscribed longitudinally, midway |
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Late Pre-A to 1957
-"Hazet" inscribed longitudinally, midway |
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1957-58
-"Hazet 763 GERMANY" inscribed around circumference near socket end |
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1957-58 (right) and |
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1959
-"Hazet 763 GERMANY" inscribed around circumference near socket end |
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T5 B
-same as 1959 A |
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Early T6 B
-same as 1959 A |
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Late T6 B
-marked "KLEIN 21" |
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C
-marked "KLEIN 21" |
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Carrera - early A -2 pieces - 1 socket, one handle 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. |
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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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