Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring? (Sizes of open-end wrenches?)

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Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring? (Sizes of open-end wrenches?)

Post by NorthSouth » Mon Mar 22, 2021 11:08 am

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Hello Fellow Model T-ers,

I have been in the Model T "touring" hobby for almost 3 years now and have been discovering bit by bit what tools and spare parts I should carry when I am "out on the road" in order to avoid being a burden on fellow better equipped guys.

The following is my growing T LIST. Please add any part or tool that you think is practical and/or wise to carry while touring. Also, please disqualify anything on this growing T List that you feel is unnecessary.

Thank you for your ideas. I am editing/ refining this list as your comments add and/or remove items. Eventually it will be perfectly complete and logical.

Tools and Spare Parts that You Need to Carry When Touring

Bailing wire, duct tape, and zip-ties
Oil, oiling can, grease, gas can, radiator water

Open-end wrenches: 3/8", 5/16" 1/2", 9/16", 5/8", 3/4", 15/16" w/ breaker bar for axle nuts
Specialized wrench for adjusting transmission bands
4-way screw driver
Stubby flat head screwdriver
Micro flat head screwdriver
Very small and medium size crescent wrenches
Vice grips
Pliers
Dikes/ wire cutters for cotter-pins etc
Flashlight
Jumper wire
4 good tire irons
Tire pump
Hub wrench
Scissors

Gasket paper
Small battery tender/ slow charger
Power extension-cord
Tow strap
Ground tarp
Jack
2x8 block to put jack on
Wheel chocks
Spare ignition key
Fender protecting blanket
Paper towels and/or handy-wipes
Break cleaner
Piece of cardboard to protect host driveways from oil stains


Cotter-pins
4 new spark plugs
Spare (good) coil
Inner-tubes
Tire pump
pressure gage
Inner-tube patch kit
Spare timmer
Spare fan belt
Spare fuse?
Fire extinguisher
First aide kit

Spare/ replacement for any modern Non-Ford part that you may have added to your T, ...and your defense for why you did this to your car.

AAA card upgraded with long distance towing
Fully charged cell phone


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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring?

Post by Steve Jelf » Mon Mar 22, 2021 1:22 pm

...and your defense for why you did this to your car.

:D

A tarp to lie on under the car, and to catch small dropped parts that will otherwise disappear into the terrain.
A 2 x 8 block to go under the jack.
Wheel chocks.
3 irons are enough, but they should be long.
Spare bulbs (1915-1927).
A can and brush for washing parts. You have a solvent dispenser on the bottom of the carburetor.
At least one fresh tube of Ultra Black.
Gasket paper and scissors.
#1349 and #2335.
Tissues & paper towels.


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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring?

Post by AndyClary » Mon Mar 22, 2021 5:44 pm

What you carry depends on what you’re willing to do. Some will change bands and head gaskets alongside the road. Others won’t fix a flat.

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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring?

Post by Mark Gregush » Mon Mar 22, 2021 6:00 pm

leave home; Small battery tender/ slow charger and Power extension-cord
One spark plug should be enough
Specialized wrench for adjusting transmission bands, the medium crescent wrench will do that.
Spare ignition key nice but the jumper wire will do the same thing
Micro flat head screwdriver, what would you need that for?
re the cardboard, I try and do that too. I have seen cars in parking lots with huge globs of grease under them from the U-joint ball housing.
I would sub the 15/16 for a socket and breaker bar esp if the nuts have not been fully seated yet.
You are missing the hub cap wrench and spark plug/head nut wrench.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas! :shock:

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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring?

Post by Hudson29 » Mon Mar 22, 2021 7:13 pm

This is a very useful thread. Many of us are unsure what we should bring with us. There is limited room in a Model T and the things carried need to be well thought out.
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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring?

Post by Jonah D'Avella » Mon Mar 22, 2021 7:55 pm

You mentioned a fully charged phone, add to that a 10 dollar phone charging battery.
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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring?

Post by Dan McEachern » Mon Mar 22, 2021 8:15 pm

Head gasket stashed under the floor mat with cardboard taped on both sides.

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Post by Steve Jelf » Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:02 pm

Specialized wrench for adjusting transmission bands, the medium crescent wrench will do that.

So will the little #1917 Ford wrench, but the Ford 5-Z-829 is so much handier than either of them I keep one in my tool box./
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...add to that a 10 dollar phone charging battery.
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You can charge it off the car battery.
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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring?

Post by Allan » Tue Mar 23, 2021 1:47 am

We pack our wool fleeces in 2' x 4' 75um clear plastic bags. I carry one to use as a battle mat when/if I have to get down and dirty. It can double as a parka is the weather turns nasty, by cutting a neck hole and a couple of sleeve holes. It takes up next to no room.
On tours I pack an front inner wheel bearing and a pair of outers. I have never used them, but have helped others out on two occasions.

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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring?

Post by Norman Kling » Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:20 am

3/8" end wrench 5/16" end wrench. If you have non demountable tires, one spare of each size and also a spare innertube. If you have any non-T parts such as a distributor, bring points, condenser, rotor and cap. Also bring along a test lamp, to test for continuity of circuits from battery to whatever the circuit leads. If you have split rims, bring a split rim spreader along. You really don't need an oil can or spare grease if you lubricate before leaving home unless you are on a cross country tour which will last for weeks. But you should carry at least one quart of oil and some coolant, just in case. If you have a car which uses a lot of oil, you should bring a few quarts. Of course, if you use one, you can buy some more at any auto parts, or big box store. But always have at least one spare.
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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring?

Post by Russ_Furstnow » Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:52 am

Here is what Ford provided with all of their 1914 Fords. Russ Furstnow
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Post by Steve Jelf » Tue Mar 23, 2021 12:09 pm

So far I haven't found any reference to a "No. 27 Wrench". What is it?
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Post by NorthSouth » Tue Mar 23, 2021 3:46 pm

"Micro flat head screwdriver, what would you need that for?"
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It is needed for those tiny screws in the headlight bulb sockets and at the internal end of the Klaxton horn plunger.
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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring?

Post by 2nighthawks » Tue Mar 23, 2021 4:56 pm

Lots of good ideas here, but so far, nobody mentions fire extinguishers or first aid kit. Also, I think "what to carry" with you on a tour depends upon what kind of tour you're talking about. There's every kind of "tour" from a week-long multi=state tour, down to just a fun little afternoon ice cream run around town, and everything in between. Common sense, right? Also, something that might make a slight difference in what you might want to carry along is,...on the bigger club chapter or national club type tours, it might matter if the touring consists of a "hub & spoke" series of daily tours with a hotel type "base", or, a several day run of several hundred miles. Anyway, just sort of thinking-out-loud here, FWIW,.....harold

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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring? (Sizes of open-end wrenches?)

Post by TRDxB2 » Tue Mar 23, 2021 6:22 pm

Lots of cash - not all towing services accept credit cards and a role of TP, you never know how long you'll be stuck out there seriously
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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring? (Sizes of open-end wrenches?)

Post by John Warren » Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:07 pm

Extra gas. Some kind of BIG squeezer to unseat the tire, if you are going to un-mount the tire. Split screw driver to start blade screws, (bendix cover). Throw in a coat and or a blanket, getting cold is always uncomfortable!
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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring? (Sizes of open-end wrenches?)

Post by TRZim » Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:30 pm

I always bring a small bottle of simple green, to clean my hands and if needed my spark plugs along with and old toothbrush.


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Post by Davidd » Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:01 pm

I’ve found my AAA card works well for me! ;)


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Post by Russ_Furstnow » Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:48 pm

Steve, I think the No. 27 wrench is the band wrench (T 1917). Russ Furstnow

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Post by Steve Jelf » Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:24 am

I think the No. 27 wrench is the band wrench (T 1917).

That makes sense. It's not listed there under any other name, and we know it was part of the kit. I don't believe I've ever seen the No. 27 designation before. In all my parts books it goes by 1917.
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Post by It's Bill » Wed Mar 24, 2021 7:56 am

If your car has a fuse, bring spares. I have a 10 amp at the battery that powers the car.


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Post by Dennis_Brown » Wed Mar 24, 2021 10:31 pm

I do not know what you keep your tools in but in my modern car I keep them in a hard sided brief case. I keep sockets and wrenches that fit in an old metal first aid kit. For 3/8 drive sockets keep them together with a long 1/4 inch bolt with a washer under the head and nut. It is surprising how much will fit in a brief case and you have it all in one place and can lay it right close to where you are working.
Two other thigs to carry with you are a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher.

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Post by Oldav8tor » Thu Mar 25, 2021 1:40 pm

The parts I carry are spares that I might need as well as ones that I might need to share with others. In addition to what others have mentioned I'll add a few. Pardon any duplicates.

If you have a original-type starter, a flat blade screwdriver with a long shaft that will let you remove the bendix cover screws more easily. Maybe a spare set of cover screws as they are an unusual size. I also carry a spare gasket for the cover "just in case." A spare bendix is a good idea as well.

For wrenches, I carry the ones with a ratchet on one end...they work great adjusting bands and in other uses. I also carry and Exhaust pack nut wrench, Hub wrench. Extended sockets, ratchet and breaker bar.
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A magnetic pickup wand on a flexible shaft. Self-fusing silicone "rescue tape" to repair radiator hoses, fuel lines, etc. Hose clamps. A roll of dental floss.

I carry a spare New Day timer - cap, brush, parts needed to install it.

Tire pressure gauge -

Fine sandpaper - scotchbrite - toothbrush - small can of brake cleaner

In my trailer - A spare front wheel and additional spare tire on a rim. A floor jack with a bracket that allows me to lift the whole front or rear end at once. Grease gun. Extra oil and coolant. Digital Volt 0hm meter. Test leads.

I hope Dan doesn't mind but here is a list he put together for the Model T Times
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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring? (Sizes of open-end wrenches?)

Post by Steve Jelf » Thu Mar 25, 2021 2:09 pm

It occurs to me that what you carry depends on what kind of travel you're doing. If you're driving your T to a tour or event, driving it while you're there, and driving it home, you need to limit what you take, especially if it's a runabout, speedster, torpedo, etc. without a lot of storage space. If you're trailering it you can take a lot more stuff.
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Re: Tools and Spare Parts List for Touring? (Sizes of open-end wrenches?)

Post by DHort » Thu Mar 25, 2021 11:50 pm

There is a lot of room under the back seat if you have a touring. I keep a lot of stuff in there.

After reading all of the above, if I carry all the items everyone recommends I need to buy a TT to follow me everywhere I go.

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