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Mesmerized63

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I want to change out my fuel filter. What is the best way to remove these clips from the hoses? TIA.

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Juan Veldez

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I'd be interested as to the "correct way" to do this too. As a backyard mechanic, I use a dykes style pliers and cut them off at the more exposed part that sticks out. Then I install a new clamp. My understanding is you will need the correct crimping tool to reinstall this type of clamp. I was told Harbor Freight has them. Since my car is not all numbers matching and I do not have this special tool, I use standard style clamps.
 

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I'd be interested as to the "correct way" to do this too. As a backyard mechanic, I use a dykes style pliers and cut them off at the more exposed part that sticks out. Then I install a new clamp. My understanding is you will need the correct crimping tool to reinstall this type of clamp. I was told Harbor Freight has them. Since my car is not all numbers matching and I do not have this special tool, I use standard style clamps.
I just purchased a kit that includes the filter, KW hoses and clamps and I also purchased the correct tool to install these clamps, just not 100% sure how to remove them.
 

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Time to get rid of those GM style clamps. Like Juan said, use a pair of dykes/side cutters and cut the ends off.
 

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They're called Keystone clamps and the tool obviously is Keystone clamps crimper. A pair of dykes is the easiest way to cut them off. And don't sale the keystone clamps short. They provide a nice even load around the hose and won't dig into the rubber.
 
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