rachet wrenches (standard & shorties),seal puller,standard puller (small), C clamp (small),air compressor, air driven rachet ( 3/8 drive),wire strippers, soldering gun,various sizes of pry bars, plastic mallet, mechanic gloves, safety glasses, ear plugs, telescoping mirror, telescoping magnet, good quality spark plug wrench, factory valve adjusting tool ( there is no substitute for this tool) needlenose vise grips (small) all sizes of scewdrivers (standard and phillips) definitly the shorty screw driver (#2 phillips and standard) tig welder, mig welder,floor jack, jack stands, dremel tool or air driven pencil grinder, ox/ acetelene torch, s shaped wrenches & c shaped wrenches, brass punches in various sizes, hand cleaner, solvent tank, oil catch pan, 6 point & 12 point socket sets standard & deep, 1/4 drive socket set standard & deep,very good needlenose pliers various lengths, ball peen hammers ( not too big), punches, STAY SOBER UNTIL THE JOB IS DONE & remember that everything can be fixed if you have enough time & money! Always rember what Harry said....A man's got to know his limitations. I will not touch the injection pump. P.S. a set of american ignition wrenches can come in very handy but they are very expensive for what you get($75.00). Also a set of thin wrenches are good to have. They used to be called tappet wrenches.