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Lucid Mar 13, 2016 10:57 PM

How do i undo this clamp?
 
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Im trying to undo a clamp in order to do a seafoam treatment (not this end of the tube), but am not familiar with this type of clamp. Is this a one time use clamp? How do i open it?

OverRover Mar 13, 2016 11:23 PM

Yes "one time use" oetiker clamp . You need to clip/cut the pinch to release the tension... like this>

Frank4 Mar 13, 2016 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by Lucid (Post 558704)
Im trying to undo a clamp in order to do a seafoam treatment (not this end of the tube), but am not familiar with this type of clamp. Is this a one time use clamp? How do i open it?

Just pop it with a flat head screw driver. Word of caution on the Seafoam snake oil. I have read many posts about Seafoam and the chaos it causes after a treatment. Codes being thrown, rough idle etc. I have no read one post about Seafoam making on of these trucks run better or more efficiently.

For some reason this forum is full of folks willing to dump that stuff in their motors, believe me this forum is an outlier in that regard. I am not sure but I have a feeling the Seafoam seed was planted in this forum by Disco Mike.

I would never put that stuff in my truck. Do some serious searching here on Seafoam before you let that stuff loose.

number9 Mar 14, 2016 12:26 AM

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Yes "one time use" oetiker clamp . You need to clip/cut the pinch to release the tension... like this>
Wrong...easy to remove and reuse.


You can us a small thin bladed screw driver. Insert LH side and pry up a bit to right. It'll release clamp and can be reused by squeezing back together.
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Best4x4 Mar 14, 2016 12:53 AM

I have used Sea Foam in a 97 RR 4.6L HSE Vitesse that would leave a black cloud behind you whenever you attempted to pass anyone. After the treatment it no longer let out puffs of carbon. If done properly it DOES work.

Use the proper amount the can recommends into the intake, shut the engine off after it goes in, let it sit 10-15min, crank it up, and watch the clouds of white smoke as it runs. Now go drive it until the cloud of smoke dies down, and I always changed the oil afterwards. Worked great on me with zero codes, rough motor, or any issues. Then dump what is left into the gas tank and call it a day.

Alex_M Mar 14, 2016 01:27 AM

I tend to agree with 4x4; when used correctly then its fine. However, I've never used the kind that goes in the intake, only the gas treatment fuel injector cleaner. I honestly don't know if it does jack sh*t, but it gives me a little peace of mind. The intake stuff I know for a fact does remove some carbon fowling from the intake and valves as well as some from the pistons, and honestly I don't know of anything it could hurt as long as you inject it after any and all sensors.

mln01 Mar 14, 2016 05:52 AM

The clamp can be removed as described and then reused. If I recall correctly you simply squeeze it together with pliers when reinstalling.

Best4x4 Mar 14, 2016 09:02 AM

They key to doing it properly is taking your time and NOT stalling the motor out as you're pouring it into the intake!! Then let it sit, start it, and put the rest in the fuel tank.

Our engines can get very full of carbon deposits if the vehicle is driven like a grandma. I tend to drive em like I stole em vs driving like a grandma.

Charlie_V Mar 14, 2016 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by Lucid (Post 558704)
Im trying to undo a clamp in order to do a seafoam treatment (not this end of the tube), but am not familiar with this type of clamp. Is this a one time use clamp? How do i open it?

Small screwdriver in the clamp slot will pop it open. Squeeze together with pliers to re use. But I always replace them with screw type hose clamps just to make it easier the next time.

Best4x4 Mar 14, 2016 09:55 AM

When I tried to remove that clamp on my 02 Kalahari the darn plastic nipple broke! I am currently running a metal nipple which does have a larger internal opening vs the plastic one, but I haven't seen any difference in the way my 02 D2 runs & no fault codes so I am leaving it in vs ordering an OEM plastic nipple.


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