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This was in the Toolkit from a 76 Convert. Is it a Moto Guzzi manufactured wrench or just a generic tool?Part number 25 90 56 00
...I think the number stamping was done first while doing stamping/forging of the tool. The cut away area was done as part of finishing the tool. Someone in the design department should have corrected this to move the numbers lower.Tom
I may have to eat my words. There is a numeral six stamped up at the head of the wrench:It turns out the wrench is almost exactly 6 inches long overall. I would have thought an inch marking would be unlikely on a Guzzi-made tool. Looking more closely at the part number stamping, I see several remnants of the obscured numeral nine (here are two slightly different photos):Using a 9x hand magnifier, I can't really tell whether the numeral was ground away after the stamping, or the stamping occurred after the machining operation. My guess is still the former, which would suggest Guzzi stamped the 6 on its own wrench during manufacturing because that was then a recognized, standard size, even though an inch measurement. It also seems more likely that the stamping would have been thoughtlessly made where the machined groove needed to be later, rather than being made over an existing groove. Maybe Chuck should take a look at my wrench. Moto
?Your comment makes no sense.
....with the Italians the logical process is rarely followed.
If you really believe what you wrote, you're a fool to ride a Guzzi.I believe Guzzis are on the whole well engineered, which is as clear evidence of logical process as could be asked for.Moto
The design of a monkey wrench like this is so old and common that its eminent domain design could be copied directly without any threat of patent infringement. This might explain the roughness of the casting. The mold for the casting was probably a copy of a copy of a copy... Earlier antique examples are probably a bit finer. I don't think most manufacturers of vehicles placed much emphasis on fine tools in their kit, even though those BMW Heyco tools are very nice and Mercedes tools are pretty.