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What type of tool to remove all engine hose clamps

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As title really ill need them soon so need to know which ones to buy or what type please i know this was covered not so long ago but cant find the link

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Hose clamp pliers are the name of the tool if that is what you were asking? I know draper do a set that does most. On Amazon for 40 odd quid.

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Thanks chaps i went for these in the end as i didnt want to wait for a delivery

[ATTACH]80390[/ATTACH]

 

They seem pretty stront and well built and i will only be using them every now and again

 

Haha fuzz im sick of struggling with stuff so decided to invest in the proper tool for the job

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Think I'll be investing in a set soon, I bought the ones with the cable a while ago then snapped the tab off the remote part on first use!

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I just use water pump pliers. Never had a problem

 

For years I've used mole grips, a month ago I was removing the large clip on a MK4 Golf intake pipe, the clip pinged off and dug a hole in my left hand as I manipulated the pipe off, if it had hit my teeth it would have been expensive, if it had hit my eye.....................

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Cheers for the recommendation.

 

Just ordered the set off amazon. Can't wait to stop breaking hose clamps with Water pump pliers!

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