FD tools you must have
FD tools you must have
Everyone knows you need a good 8" long pair of needle nose if you work on this car much! Well I recently discovered this and mine is on the way
All those stock type hose clamps will never again be a problem! Muhahahahaha.
$40 from Sears
All those stock type hose clamps will never again be a problem! Muhahahahaha.$40 from Sears
Last edited by DamonB; Mar 3, 2006 at 09:51 AM.
I never knew such things existed! More:
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http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/MAY-28650.html
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/SK-90245.html
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/MAY-28630.html
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/LIS-35610.html
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/AP-9409.html
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/CAL-731.html
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/MAY-28650.html
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/SK-90245.html
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/MAY-28630.html
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/LIS-35610.html
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I bought a similiar one about a month ago and it works very well.
http://www.toolsource.com/ost/produc...3DD5QRE0490B66
One of those tools I wish I had discovered 18 months ago.
http://www.toolsource.com/ost/produc...3DD5QRE0490B66
One of those tools I wish I had discovered 18 months ago.
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I don't understand why so many people dislike the stock hose clamps. A good channel lock will remove them easily. You never have to worry about them being too loose, or too tight. I like them.
Nice find on the tool Damon. Looks like you got yourself a useful birthday present
Nice find on the tool Damon. Looks like you got yourself a useful birthday present
Originally Posted by adam c
I don't understand why so many people dislike the stock hose clamps. A good channel lock will remove them easily. You never have to worry about them being too loose, or too tight. I like them.
Nice find on the tool Damon. Looks like you got yourself a useful birthday present
Nice find on the tool Damon. Looks like you got yourself a useful birthday present

-Max
Maybe the problem with the OEM hose clamp is the technique being used to remove the it. A clamp will never go flying anywhere if removed properly. Simply loosen the clamp with whatever tool you are using, and slide it down the hose far enough to remove the hose from what it is attached to. Then leave the clamp on the hose. You will NEVER risk being hit with a flying clamp if you do this. If you have to replace the hose, remove the hose from the car (with the clamps on it). That way you can take them off the hose in a safer, more controlled environment.
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Originally Posted by Bad_Karma7
I've had one of these for a while now. Just be careful, when it looses it's grip the thing can fling at your face.
Originally Posted by maxcooper
Agreed, the stock spring clamps are better than the usual worm-gear replacements since they don't come loose and are less likely to damage the rubber hoses.
Originally Posted by adam c
Simply loosen the clamp with whatever tool you are using, and slide it down the hose far enough to remove the hose from what it is attached to. Then leave the clamp on the hose.
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Originally Posted by dubulup
sheesh...I remove those clamps with my bare hands...bunch of sissys 

?btw, I'll reply to your PM shortly, just been crazy busy.......
Originally Posted by adam c
I You never have to worry about them being too loose, or too tight. I like them.......
That tool looks like it works perfectly for the clamps with the "bridged" (so to speak) clamp. But it doesn't look like it will work on the ones that are just 3 prongs. (1 on one side in the middle and 2 on the outer)







