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Re: Soon time to replace coolant hose,any and all tips welcome.
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Re: Soon time to replace coolant hose,any and all tips welcome.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiCfGp0y_ww Here is a review of the difference with the OTC. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...=ATVPDKIKX0DER Product Description PLEASE NOTE: this item is manufactured with either red or purple handles; the color is not an option but depends on what the manufacturer sends. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but there is no color choice option available to customers. Allows for extra reach, removal and locking of clamps into open position.Allows for removal of plastic and/or metal self-tightening hose clamps with diameters of 11/16" - 2-1/2" (18mm-54mm).Precision clamp on end of flexible cable allows for extended reach where other models cannot reach.Pliers can be locked, freeing up your hands and making your job easier and faster.Pliers have a lifetime warranty.Cable and spring are wearable items and must be replaced.Astro Pneumatic 9409A Hose Clamp Pliers From the Manufacturer: The Astro Pneumatic 9409A Hose Clamp Pliers has a re-engineered double gear lock lever with wider and deeper gears for secure locking. It also features a new and improved cable assembly with larger cable and stronger connection for maximum strength. New cable adjuster and multiple gear lock provide accurate and secure locking for any clamp position between minimum and maximum range. Unit allows for removal of plastic and/or metal self-tightening hose clamps with diameters of 11/16-inch - 2-1/2-inch (18mm - 54mm). Precision clamp on the end of the flexible cable allows for extended range where other models cannot reach. Pliers can be locked, freeing up your hands and making your job easier and faster. US Patent # 6,370,985 B1, France Patent # 0012910, Cable Assembly - #9409ACA
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Re: Soon time to replace coolant hose,any and all tips welcome.
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And a comparison between a couple of different tools.........which comparison makes sense to me. Your Post above is in the sixth Post of -Solutions- under the Heading COOLANT SYSTEM, HOSES, LEAKS
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Re: Soon time to replace coolant hose,any and all tips welcome.
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The Astro clamp tool had me at, "Deeper Double Gear Lock" on its package...ha, ha.
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Re: Soon time to replace coolant hose,any and all tips welcome.
Thanks for all the tips so far,any difficulties or obstacles are what I'm looking for. I've got the clamp tool mentioned. I'm going with the OEM hoses so the OEM clamps are what I'm using. Hopefully I'll be in a new house within 6 months with a full garage with more room so might wait until then but I've been putting this off for awhile now but might just dive in and do it now. Here's my plan: Pull the top shroud,pull the oil cooler lines and whatever I need to get clear access to all the hoses and clamps. I'll raise the front a few inches to get a clear shot at the T-housing. I want to make this as painless as possible,hence all the questions. While I'm at it I plan on pulling the plenum to check on my TB bypass to see how it's holding up. I've been wanting to get under there anyway to apply a fresh coat of heatsink barrier cream under the ICM.
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