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Hose problem with new radiator install
Hi Marcel,
You need the quick release tool, that expands the retainer spring: http://www.billhughes.com/temp/quickRease.jpg God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O "maleemi45" > wrote in message . .. > 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 -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Hose problem with new radiator install
On an otherwise nice day, Bill (Mr. ED) Hughes lied:
> Hi Marcel, > You need the quick release tool, that expands the retainer spring: > http://www.billhughes.com/temp/quickRease.jpg > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > What's a quickRease? > > "maleemi45" > wrote in message > . .. >> 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 -- Don't measure up? Want a bigger gun? Does blowing someone away strike a chord deep in your soul? Then the Handgun Enthusiasts Everywhere - Handguns Aficionados Worldwide Association (LLC) is for you! Right now, you can save up to 25% on Member-ship if you suffer from ED, castration, impotence or are the subject of ridicule by women OR men!* And for the first 500,000 who join, you will receive, free of charge, a beautiful HEE-HAW bumper sticker AND matching window decal!** For more information and teste-monials, contact L.W. Hughes III in care of this newsgroup or at: Join now and feel (like) a real man, perhaps for the very first time! * Some restrictions apply. Medical certificate may be required, or a notarized teste-monial by spouse or other pelvic affiliate. ** Although our beautiful HEE-HAW logo is a braying jackass, we are not affiliated in any way with the US Democratic Party. |
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