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Hose problem with new radiator install
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 19:16:35 -0400, maleemi45 >
wrote: >I'm putting a new radiator in my 1996 zj 6 cyl. I got the old rad out >but while prepping the new one to install I ran into a hose fitting that >I am unfamiliar with. > >The attached pic shows the old male connector, new male connector and >the female connector and hose to which I am trying to attach the fitting. > >Could someone anyone please tell me how to remove the old male connector >from the female connector and then attach the new male connector? > >It looks like some kind of crimp or press fit. do a need a special tool >of some sort? > >Best Regards, > >Marcel > > > Quick disconnect. You need this: http://tinyurl.com/3dh4n3 |
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