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Old 02-19-2008, 10:50 AM
LilTimmy LilTimmy is offline
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Originally Posted by rs899 View Post
Pick n pull is your answer. When you get one- cut the hoses with a knife. Put it on your bench and hacksaw or dremel across the nuts. Spread the threads apart with a screwdriver to keep from wrecking the fragile alloy. In my experience, very few of these will come apart without damaging the threads.
Wow, good tip! I have to do this chore soon and hadn't thought of that one.. Thanks.
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