Thanks for the replies.
Narrowing them down to a general use is one thing, the specifics are another more adventurous undertaking.
pretty sure the big blue one is specific for an '02 and other m10s, it has 4 pins on the other side.
the red handled one might be a windshield install tool
the little flywheel lock is also '02 and m10 specific.
As you can see from the next pic of SOME of the small tools, I have my hands full!
I am slowly narrowing them down with the
-pdf tool lists I have,
-the blue service books,
-a lot of googling,
some of them are very model specific. if i could get my eyes on some older tool number lists, for example, i have 4 or 5 'damper holders" all with specific pin layouts and different tool numbers.
For now, I am laying them 100+ of them all out in tool number order, Most of the tools are 70s and 80s and many have date stamps on them so that will help narrow the field.
its an interesting sort system old Hans Schubert used! which i am becoming more familiar with I ever dreamed.
I wish i still had the fiche reader and fiches! A lot of stuff never got moved over to the digital age.
Just for fun,notice the tool in the top left. Its tool number 2, a torque wrench with a degree indicator and some different fittings. very nice, but useless today. I wonder what tool number one was ;-)