[DeTomaso] Radiator Removal II
Brian Dudley
bd8134 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 30 08:31:03 EDT 2015
These tools work remarkably well,
http://www.amazon.com/OTC-4521-Hose-Removal-Tool/dp/B0050SFZBG
You could sacrifice a long screwdriver and bend one up yourself.
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Thomas Tornblom <thomas at hax.se> wrote:
> Grab the hose end and try to twist it loose from the tube, once you get it
> loose there it should be easy to pull it off.
>
> You may also try to push the hose onto the tube, which may cause the hose
> to expand slightly and breaking it loose.
>
> Warming it up slightly might also work, possibly using a garden hose with
> hot water.
>
> Sliding a screwdriver in between the tube and hose may also work..
>
> Good luck!
>
> Thomas
>
> Den 2015-08-30 13:46, Charles McCall skrev:
>
>> Right. Front hood is now in the living room.
>>
>>
>> Coolant has been drained. Hose clamps for the hose that connects the
>> radiator have been loosened to much that they have slid onto the metal
>> tube. So there is nothing holding those hoses in place except, well,
>> nothing.
>>
>>
>> Neither hose seems to want to move. These hoses have been installed
>> for
>> several years now and are apparently very comfortable with their
>> situation. I believe that they are Green Gates, so I'm reluctant to
>> just cut them, but is that common practice? Can these hoses that have
>> been through numerous heat cycles and are sort of stuck be re-used?
>> Part of the problem is that I can get very little leverage due to lack
>> of space. I've released the bolts that hold the radiator to gain just
>> a
>> little more room, but even so I can't really grab them well.
>>
>>
>> Are these things sacrificial or should I find a little more patience?
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
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These tools work remarkably
well,A [1]http://www.amazon.com/OTC-4521-Hose-Removal-Tool/dp/B0050SFZB
G
You could sacrifice a long screwdriver and bend one up yourself.
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Thomas Tornblom <[2]thomas at hax.se>
wrote:
Grab the hose end and try to twist it loose from the tube, once you
get it loose there it should be easy to pull it off.
You may also try to push the hose onto the tube, which may cause the
hose to expand slightly and breaking it loose.
Warming it up slightly might also work, possibly using a garden hose
with hot water.
Sliding a screwdriver in between the tube and hose may also work..
Good luck!
Thomas
Den 2015-08-30 13:46, Charles McCall skrev:
A A Right. Front hood is now in the living room.
A A Coolant has been drained. Hose clamps for the hose that
connects the
A A radiator have been loosened to much that they have slid onto
the metal
A A tube. So there is nothing holding those hoses in place except,
well,
A A nothing.
A A Neither hose seems to want to move. These hoses have been
installed for
A A several years now and are apparently very comfortable with
their
A A situation. I believe that they are Green Gates, so I'm
reluctant to
A A just cut them, but is that common practice? Can these hoses
that have
A A been through numerous heat cycles and are sort of stuck be
re-used?
A A Part of the problem is that I can get very little leverage due
to lack
A A of space. I've released the bolts that hold the radiator to
gain just a
A A little more room, but even so I can't really grab them well.
A A Are these things sacrificial or should I find a little more
patience?
A A Thanks!
!DSPAM:55e2ed4b10514267201212!
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