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Posted: Sun Sep 06, 09 1:19 pm
by GTXJim
I had to use these clips on a mates resto and we modified a pair of pincers and did the trick

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 09 4:42 pm
by MrNorm
latil wrote:That is off US ebay sold as an Oetiker clamp installing tool.
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Well Oetikers own website shows these!
http://www.oetiker.com/content.asp?l=4&idNavig=425
Good idea on the pliers Jim, I had heard of others doing this and that was my plan......
MrNorm wrote:Then all I'll need is a blunt old pair of pincers....
However, don't think I have a pair to hand and I've found one place that sells the actual pliers for about a fiver + 2 quid postage, at that price I'm probably better off just getting a set!
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 09 9:23 pm
by Philth
As you say Gavin, give it a practice on some spare tube and hose, but don't forget to post the results!
Looks like a real neat solution.....and you're right - I found an original application on my Dodge on the four fuel tank vent lines and the fuel vapour return line from the tank to the line tube, when I was replacing the fuel line on mine.