Among an assorted group of Snap-On socket in a recent eBay purchase was an MC-9 socket. It is 9/32" drive and is a 12 point 9/32" size. It is almost identical to the S-9013, which has been identified to be a carburetor socket, and I would assume the C in the marking would mean this is a carburetor tool as well. It is not shown so far as I have found yet as a separate tool in catalogs, but I believe it is in 1941 catalog O, page 2 as part of the No. 488 Super Service Set. Although the print is small even under the macro tool, it looks like there are some MC series sockets just left of the S-15 sliding bar. Could someone with a hard copy of the catalog confirm this?
The tool is 2-1/2" long and is flanked in the photo by an SM-11 adn SM-12 which are each 2" long.
9/32 drive MC-9 socket
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bryanrj
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Re: 9/32 drive MC-9 socket
Yes, it is. very hard to read.
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Re: 9/32 drive MC-9 socket
its like my psm-9 socket but mine is 2 inch long but its identical to the s-9013 same length I think?
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