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> Fuel injector hose “clamp”
r_towle
post Apr 27 2023, 07:09 PM
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Is there a less dramatic method to remove the clamp that hold the rubber hose to the injector? It’s not a screw clamp, it’s some sort of crimped fitting.

I’m thinking Dremel with a cutoff wheel?

This is to replace the hoses.
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post Apr 27 2023, 07:22 PM
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Dremel with a cut off wheel or a sharp pair of wire cutters!
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post Apr 27 2023, 11:53 PM
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It’s been awhile, but pretty sure I used wire cutters.
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post Apr 28 2023, 08:44 AM
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wire cutters to snip it off or a hacksaw blade

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Is there a less dramatic method to remove the clamp that hold the rubber hose to the injector? It’s not a screw clamp, it’s some sort of crimped fitting.

I’m thinking Dremel with a cutoff wheel?

This is to replace the hoses.

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