Hose-clip tool?
#1
Hose-clip tool?
What kind of tool is used to install the Land Rover factory installed hose-clips?
I always replace them with whatever is readily available at the local parts store because I can't figure out how to reuse them etc.
I can see how they are handy for tight spots etc... I replaced a large one with a screw/worm drive hose clamp and the screw is about a 1/4 inch from the serpentine belt etc.
I found the part number for the hose-clip that secures the low pressure PAS hose to the PAS reservoir: QYC100240
I also uploaded a pic of one I removed.
Does anyone what type of tool is used for these types of hose clips?
Cheers,
Thomas
I always replace them with whatever is readily available at the local parts store because I can't figure out how to reuse them etc.
I can see how they are handy for tight spots etc... I replaced a large one with a screw/worm drive hose clamp and the screw is about a 1/4 inch from the serpentine belt etc.
I found the part number for the hose-clip that secures the low pressure PAS hose to the PAS reservoir: QYC100240
I also uploaded a pic of one I removed.
Does anyone what type of tool is used for these types of hose clips?
Cheers,
Thomas
#5
https://www.google.fr/webhp?sourceid...enters+pincers
#7
Does that tool nip up the factory fitted style clamps the OP is talking about? I can see how it would hold open the t stat style clamps, which I've always done with mole grips. I agree that will be great for that type of clamp in hard places, but not sure it's what the OP was looking for.
I also have a bunch of jubilee clips I'd love to replace with better looking items. Never have liked them.
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#10
The big ones on the coolant hoses, I take those off and put on the good stainless ones that oreilly carries (below). Easier to work with in a pinch like if you don't have a special tool with you. They are kinda pricey but will last forever.
But the special tool is handy when working on one that still has the old spring clamps.
Last edited by RicketyTick; 10-07-2014 at 02:22 PM.