Posted by Hobo,NC on March 10, 2022 at 18:01:52 from (75.137.54.152):
I found a new way to get the lower radiator hose off EZ. Pump the system up to 15lbs release the spring hose clamp on the hose it will blow the hose off... The down side you will get a coolant bath. : (
The water pump was leaking I was going after the water pump. I forgot to release the pressure on the tester after my leak test. : (
The lower hose that blew off.
About 40 years ago I seen my radiator man using gas tanks cut into to catch coolant in while he was taking radiators off. I made my own that are the best for a job like this they cover most of the engine bay.
A tool that speeds up the job for cleaning bolt holes.
A parking brake cable chucked up in a drill
My last pix hose removal tools I have several brands Mac are the best bar none. This is a simple job as long as you bleed the pressure off your pressure tester.
A few more tools used on the job. This is my sucker/refill tool I use it all the time.
This post was edited by Hobo,NC on 03/10/2022 at 06:13 pm.
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