Getting the hose off the support bracket is not the hard part, its when you
have a stubborn tube fitting – which i noticed on yours was almost
stripped. You have nothing to apply leverage against since you are working
on a flex hose – and you can’t apply heat unless you are replacing the
rubber hose anyway. I tried using C-clamps, but even they only allow a
limited amount of torque to be used to get them out. Its a real pain if you
strip the nut and it still won’t come out. What do u do then?
won’t the brake line leak like crazy once you pull the hose out?
looks like a old accord i seen a oil leak mabe the crank ,cam, or ballance
shaft seals
@backyardmech lol dude ty for your time and video they are great help
greetings from Germany!
You can use pliers Film but it’s hard to get a grip. I prefer to pry it out.
Getting the hose off the support bracket is not the hard part, its when you
have a stubborn tube fitting – which i noticed on yours was almost
stripped. You have nothing to apply leverage against since you are working
on a flex hose – and you can’t apply heat unless you are replacing the
rubber hose anyway. I tried using C-clamps, but even they only allow a
limited amount of torque to be used to get them out. Its a real pain if you
strip the nut and it still won’t come out. What do u do then?
@hp11208 For sure HP – I took a wire brush to the fitting before i tried
loosening it – and then eased the pressure on with the wrench.
Can’t you use pliers ?
@OshyTiara Thanks Oshy
oh must be an old 4 cylinder oddy i worked for honda for 13 years LOL
Whats that noise in background in some of your videos? Raining?
I use vice grips to get the retainer clip off.
nice,sometimes they so rusted
I love the cricket in the back.
Thanks Sipapito – and return greetings from Canada !
It’s a Honda Odyssey Mighty – basically an Accord with a van body.
You would be suprised how long it took me to train that cricket to make the
background sounds Sipapto 🙂
I was just working in my car but this rain had to f$*k it and i just gut a
weather advisory