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> Oil hose disassembly, 914/6 parts
gms
post Nov 7 2017, 09:05 PM
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I had to disassemble some 914/6 and 911 oil hoses and found a great tool at Sears for under $10.
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it worked well!

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post Nov 8 2017, 11:07 AM
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Glenn - I could vapor blast those aluminum fittings for you. It would remove any corrosion without removing metal or markings. Would look almost new (except for scratches) when done. If you want to try a couple pieces, let me know.

I can do the steel ones and clean them up but you would need to have them plated or the bare metal will rust.


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post Nov 9 2017, 12:16 PM
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QUOTE(mepstein @ Nov 8 2017, 11:07 AM) *

Glenn - I could vapor blast those aluminum fittings for you. It would remove any corrosion without removing metal or markings. Would look almost new (except for scratches) when done. If you want to try a couple pieces, let me know.

I can do the steel ones and clean them up but you would need to have them plated or the bare metal will rust.

Thanks for the offer but I already have a local source
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