Erich, you could probably try trivett or maybe T R Spares.
Hi, can anyone advise the best tool to remove those radiator hose clamps on the Series2 and Defenders. I believe there is a specialised ratchet grip for this. Pliers, multi grips vice grips work but difficult in awkward spots. Also who sells these. Thanks. Erich.
Erich, you could probably try trivett or maybe T R Spares.
I exclusively used a set of 90 degree offset multi grips when i did all the hoses on big reds 100K service.
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My brother has a Snap On tool for doing just this. Cost about 50pounds though so not exactly cheap. It is great at getting tricky ones though. Its sort of a pair of mole grips with a long cable with a clamp on the end.
Can be bent pretty much everywhere and has a reach of about 50cm from memory.
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Replace the clamps with Stainless screw clamps. I just did this and replaced all the hoses and clamps. The clamps alone from Bunnings cost approx $50. Worth every cent. And when I put the new hoses on with the new clamps I orientated them all so that I could tighten or remove them in situ as required.
The spring clamps are good in as much as they automatically tension the hose but really suck to work with.
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I like those clips. With plastic radiator header tanks they don't damage the outlets. I have the right tool to remove them.
I'll go out to the garage later and get the info.
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Sory, Erich, I didn't get out to the garage list night. When I get home.... I think it was a T&E Tools item no. 971. It cost about $25.
This is what it looks like. The ends swivel so you can get into tight spots. It has a locking ratchet to hold the clamp open.
You can also buy kits of tools - even with remote jaws.
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This is what my brother has got.
HCP28, Pliers, Hose Clamp, 22 1/2" flexible shaft
I assume you are not talking ot the Clic and Clic-R hose clamps. They are also used on Rangie hoses (at least on my P38A brake hoses from the pump to the brake modulator).
They are a really good clamp and, with the right tool, easy to remove/refit
See Clic-R Collar Hose Clamp Pliers from Auto Tools
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Erich, mine is a T&E no. 971.
See 72
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