Re: Heater & By-Pass Hose Nipples- Tool for Installing?
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no, just use a correctly sized piece of steel.
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Re: Heater & By-Pass Hose Nipples- Tool for Installing?
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Maybe I should re-phrase my question...
When engines were originally assembled, what was used to tighten the heater and by-pass hose nipples?
I'd like to know too!!!
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Re: Heater & By-Pass Hose Nipples- Tool for Installing?
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How about a drag link socket?
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Re: Heater & By-Pass Hose Nipples- Tool for Installing?
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I'm guessing but OE installs were probably a special socket designed with keys inside it to align with the slots
This is what I was thinking, but was there never a special service tool (or whatever Mopar called their specific tools) that they used at dealerships back in the day? Surely they didn't use Vice-Grip(tm) pliers evry time.
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Re: Heater & By-Pass Hose Nipples- Tool for Installing?
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I'm guessing but OE installs were probably a special socket designed with keys inside it to align with the slots
This is what I was thinking, but was there never a special service tool (or whatever Mopar called their specific tools) that they used at dealerships back in the day? Surely they didn't use Vice-Grip(tm) pliers evry time.
ahhh , why wouldn't they ??
what engine are you looking for this non existent tool for ?
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Re: Heater & By-Pass Hose Nipples- Tool for Installing?
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I'm guessing but OE installs were probably a special socket designed with keys inside it to align with the slots
This is what I was thinking, but was there never a special service tool (or whatever Mopar called their specific tools) that they used at dealerships back in the day? Surely they didn't use Vice-Grip(tm) pliers evry time.
ahhh , why wouldn't they ??
what engine are you looking for this non existent tool for ?
Um, because they are professional mechanics.
Just your standard Small Block LA engine, but the application isn't important really.
You can use a screwdriver and hammer to remove an ignition switch bezel, but we all know there's a correct tool designed for removeing the bezel. I just want to know if there is such a tool for installing and removing heater hose nipples. Maybe it doesn't exist, I dunno...that's why I'm asking.
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Re: Heater & By-Pass Hose Nipples- Tool for Installing?
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Yup all the Chrysler mechanics back then had every tool in the manuals and never skipped a step or used a homemade tool.
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Re: Heater & By-Pass Hose Nipples- Tool for Installing?
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Back to the question, was there ever a master list of Special Service tools?
are you unable to finish assembling your engine without the tool or is this for your doctorite in auto technology ???
... it was a joke son ...
i just looked thru my 69 shop manual , there is not torque spec , no tool listed and not even a procedure to do what you are asking about .
maybe you should have asked this question in the over restored section ???
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Re: Heater & By-Pass Hose Nipples- Tool for Installing?
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Back to the question, was there ever a master list of Special Service tools?
Miller Special Tools manufactures Chrysler Corporation service tools. I have quite a few of their catalogs going back to the mid 70's. Never have seen anything in any of the catalogs for a "special tool" used on the hose fitting nipples.
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Re: Heater & By-Pass Hose Nipples- Tool for Installing?
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