[s-cars] BPV vaccum tube removal
steve powers
steve at thepowers.net
Fri Jul 25 18:31:19 EDT 2003
Get it off any way you can. The real problem is putting another
one on due to the location of the barb being inside the recess.
I splurged and bought the one-time-use factory part. I
paid full retail - a whopping $1.13. Use a set of end cutting
lineman pliers to crimp.
Steve Powers
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> I know, I feel dumb after all the metaphysical posts we had
> around BPV but here is a simple one : How to remove the
> vaccum tube from the metal tube besides hammer and crowbar?
> This metal tube seems to be a bit to fragile for the crowbar
> method BTW, is it suppose to move, not a lot but I dont
> like moving parts when it seems its not supposed to So,
> any trick or grand-mothers receipe?
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> Vincent
> 96 //S6, the best way to keep busy during vacations.
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