then the fuse is blown
Not if they were applied correctly, the clamps are crimped shut.
There is a special tool to correctly crimp those clamps. Check with your local auto parts store.
I usually do every 2 feet.
The hose is held in place by a clamp on each end. Remove these clamps and place them aside if still holding pressure. If not, throw the clamps out and purchase new ones when you get your new hose. Put the clamps on the new hose before installing it so you can slide them in place once the hose is in position. Tighten the clamps and check for leaks.
The replacement fuselage has a plastic bracket installed where the battery is placed. On the top of this bracket, there are clamps that hold the electronics. Remove the wing and place the reliever in the clamps with the servo terminals facing the rear of the plane.
I would change it. It is only a few cents / dollars. In addition, peace of mine knowing it is not going to come apart.
These fuel filters are hosed and connected with original crimped and tabbed conncectors. You will need a special tool to remove, found in most auto parts stores. If you are like me and like to completely tune-up your acclaim. You can remove these factory crimped hoses and buy some replacement hose and clamps to make it easier next time. The tool used to remove the original hose clamps are very difficult and tricky to work. F. garay
Clamps from BESSEY Tools are used in ship building, woodworking, cutting tools, metal fabrication and welding. BESSEY tools has available L-clamps, parallel clamps and C clamps.
If your car has the 2.5L 4 cylinder engine the fuel filter is on the fuel line right at the throttle body. Just release the hose clamps and install a new filter, put the hose clamps back in place. If your car has the 2.8L V6 the fuel filter is in the carburettor.: 1. Use the appropriate flare nut wrench to remove the fuel line at the fuel inlet nut. 2. Use the appropriate wrench to unscrew the fuel inlet nut from the carburettor. 3. The filter is inside the carburettor along with a spring. Replacement is the reverse. There is a thin gasket around the fuel inlet nut. Be sure it is in correctly as it will leak fuel if it is not in correctly.
You have to go to your local dealer.The parts dept has a repair kit for just this situation.It contains various replacement lines and clamps.
Remove mounting bracket Remove hose clamps Remove filter and replace observe flow arrows on new filter
The Silence of the Clamps was created on 2011-07-14.