[T3] injector

John L. Morgan IV emailjohnmorgan at gmail.com
Wed Jun 29 14:33:02 PDT 2011


Well,
I spend the first hour using snips before I threw in the towel.
With the Dremel, it took about 15 minutes as I also entertained
my 2 yr old son.

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 5:28 PM, <jadney at vwtype3.org> wrote:

> > Thanks to everyone!  I borrowed my neighbor's Dremel and removed
> > the busted hoses and the injectors werent harmed.  Will hook up new
> clamps
> > and hoses tomorrow.
>
> Any way you get them off without damaging the parts you want to save is
> good. I generally use a hacksaw, but I have a good vise with soft jaws to
> hold the injectors while I do it. A small angle grinder, a belt sander or
> a grinding wheel are probably good power tools to use. Personally I think
> a Dremel is a bit too dainty for the job. It takes me a minute or maybe 2
> to do it with a hacksaw. How long does it take with a Dremel?
>
> Hope this fixes your problem. It usually does.
>
>
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