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cvc 11-14-2006 09:09 PM

whats the trick to chgn. heater hoses on 98 Bonnie
 
looking everything over before a trip o my 208k mile Bonnie, how in the heck would you ever get at the camps on the heater hoses on this bear ? Got to be a way... :roll:

BillBoost37 11-14-2006 11:42 PM

I use a spring clamp tool. It's a nearly impossible job without it. . I found one at Sears..Craftsman part number 5-47390 paid around $35.

bill buttermore 11-15-2006 01:28 AM

I use a cable type tool (Mayhew) that I bought from the Mac tool man for $60. It is very thin and has a small head that attaches easily to the ears of the spring clamp. It can get into very cramped areas. You operate the tool which is sort of like a pair of locking pliers from the other end of a cable that is about 18" long. You really do need a special tool to remove those clamps.

lash 11-15-2006 10:33 AM

Both Bills are talking about the same type of tool, and...ayup..that's what you need.

MACDRIVE 11-15-2006 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by bill buttermore
I use a cable type tool (Mayhew) that I bought from the Mac tool man for $60. It is very thin and has a small head that attaches easily to the ears of the spring clamp. It can get into very cramped areas. You operate the tool which is sort of like a pair of locking pliers from the other end of a cable that is about 18" long. You really do need a special tool to remove those clamps.

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motorhead 11-15-2006 07:27 PM

That Mayhew tool is only $60 now?!? It cost me over $120 when it first came out. That was quite a few years ago. The thing works great though!

cvc 11-15-2006 08:18 PM

is this the same type ? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hose-...50749176QQrdZ1

motorhead 11-15-2006 08:37 PM

Yes, it is the same type. I don't know the brand thou so I can't say anything about the quality?

lash 11-17-2006 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by motorhead
Yes, it is the same type. I don't know the brand thou so I can't say anything about the quality?

Not trying to be too flip about it, but unless you're a full-time mechanic, it will get only occassional use throughout it's whole life, so unless it doesn't work at all, it should do fine for the average joe, IMO.

bill buttermore 11-17-2006 10:21 AM

Speaking of quality, I have used my Mayhew clamp tool maybe 20 times, and I notice that strands of the cable are breaking. I'll need to replace the cable before long. Not too impressive considering the price. But, now that I have the tool, I find I use it not just where it is the only tool for the job, but anywhere that clamps are hard to reach. For example, if the clamp ears are in an accessible position, I have used it for lower radiator hoses from the top instead of crawling under.


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