2006 Ford Explorer "tubing cutter" Questions

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...line for the job and most likely a compression fitting. This job will require a tubing cutter, flairing tool, and tubing bender. Not really a hard job, you can do it!! Good luck and hope this

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...tubing cutter to cut the line short of the the crimp. Use a flaring tool to flare the cut ends. Install a length of 3/8 inch inside diameter oil cooler hose with hose clamps on the far side of the ...

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a tubing cutter to remove 3in of steel fueline with the fitting at a wrecking yard. Use the tubing cutter to cut your old line and use a rubber fuel line hose with mini clamps to re-connect everything

what tool do i use to cut my brake line in a hard to reach place on my 1999 grand am??? only use a tube cutter as anything else will leave shavings, you can get a compact cutter at an auto parts store

need to change timing chain. do i need to remove the head? Check the vehicle manual for recommended mileage for replacing the timing chain.Locate the timing chain,you will need to replace it if the ...

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...tubing, a tube cutter, a small tube bending tool, and you can buy rolls that are 25 feet in length-I have learned from experience to use the original fittings as the ones I have bought tend to leak ...

...tubing cutter small enough to cut the line off the area near the filter, but you need to go to autozone or napa and buy the release tool for the fitting. its not expensive. once you do that, you can ...

tubing cutter and double flairing set. You remove whatever is rusted and leaking and duplicate,as you see fit. I like to copy the original lines and improve a little here and there,basically using the

How to replace the Powers Stearing Pump hose. Best way to go about it? The tube comming off the Power Stearing Pump has broken. What is the easyest way to replace it? With a small hack saw or tubeing ...

TIM......... It's not too difficult. A tubing cutter and a tubing bender will be helpful. A parts store should have the proper lines and fittings to do the job. A pair of safety googles will help too

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