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I had to remove the alternator and the air horn to get the space i was looking for.
The plier proof to be too long and I couldn't get the angle necessary for a good grab on the hose. The little clamp and the recess on the injector also didn't like the tool. If was not for the...
Ok.
I will try that tool. If I manage to get some room and the little clamps don't get in the way for the hose grabbing, maybe I can save a hose or two.
Or not.
Thanks
dealing with the fuel return lines.
not surprisingly, got concern damaging them.
wondering if anybody has any tips of how-to and if the tool, from the link below, would work well as i hope will.
https://mercedessource.com/store/diesel-fuel-injector-return-fuel-hose-remove-and-install-tool
thanks
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