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Thread: Period Bosch test equipment from late sixties and early seventies

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    Memory lane...

    Following the thread on CO2 testers, I thought I'd start a thread on old school Bosch test equipment from late sixties and early seventies.

    Heard it's been done before so took suggestion below from Frank...and reframed the thread...

    A trip down memory lane ?

    Enjoy.
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    Isn't there an old test equipment/tool thread already?

    Would be nice to do the entire Memory Lane drive instead of just Bosch Avenue.

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    Bosch Test Equipment

    A few random pieces...

    From the 1960's
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    From the 1970's
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    Well at least this is not a thread on Bosch period test equipment.

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    Well at least this is not a thread on Bosch period test equipment.
    Probably just as well, too much dusting and climbing involved.

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    Having girls at home I've found that no sophisticated German equipment is needed for testing periods.

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    Here's a few up on the dusty shelves.

    I'll straighten out the pics later!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Well at least this is not a thread on Bosch period test equipment...
    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Having girls at home I've found that no sophisticated German equipment is needed for testing periods.
    Frank, you missed your true calling in life. Branson and stardom could have been yours.

    Jon B.

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    I`m sure there is an app to cover all of the above...
    By the way Jon B. I inquired about a good transmission rebuilder and you were mentioned & replied with a shop closer to me; and you advised to check all the basics FIRST; I did and without any adjustment, just normal wear-in & it shifts real nice now. This saved me having to R & R my transmission and pay someone many $`s fur -nothin! to `fix` it! Thank you. Sorry for the delay response!!! Advise followed & greatly appreciated ....cliff
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    No problem, Cliff. Merry Christmas.

    Jon B.

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