Clamping fuel line.

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Clamping fuel line.

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For when changing the fuel filter Haynes manual says clamp fuel line either side. Will mole (sp?) grips be okay for this or to rough?

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When clamping fuel lines brake hoses etc, i usually use a small stanley woodworking 'G Clamp'
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I tend to use 2 old bits of pencil .... you know the ones the kids have had and broken all the lead :evil:

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Get yourself one of these. Won't damage your fuel/brake hoses and they work really well :wink:

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Thanks for the reponses. Will se what I can get.

Think I'll leave the pencil trick for an emergency! Our little ones'll probably have no lead in them!

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