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Accessing hose clamps for turbo vacuum hoses

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I'm trying to replace the vacuum hoses connected to the turbo, but find it difficult to access the hose clamps at the turbo's end:
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Is there any tricks to get to those? Special tools, access from below, or just try to work it with some pliers from above?

Are tools like this useful?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003D ... =UTF8&th=1
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Post by vtl »

You need to remove the air intake hose (the one running from filter box to turbo).

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IIRC, BMW and Volvo clamps are often 7-mm type.
So if you have a 7-mm socket, you sb fine.
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vtl wrote: 02 Apr 2024, 17:17 You need to remove the air intake hose (the one running from filter box to turbo).
Thanks, that makes sense. I'll try that way.
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cn90 wrote: 02 Apr 2024, 18:03 IIRC, BMW and Volvo clamps are often 7-mm type.
So if you have a 7-mm socket, you sb fine.
Thanks. Mine have those green spring clamps though (not sure what they're called), sort of like those:
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Post by cn90 »

Oh,

Those are Spring Hose Clamps.
For the bigger hoses etc, it is often 7-mm type.
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cn90 wrote: 02 Apr 2024, 20:37 Oh,

Those are Spring Hose Clamps.
For the bigger hoses etc, it is often 7-mm type.
I agree, most others hoses I've tackled are 7-mm.
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Post by vtl »

May I ask why you're replacing those? Many years ago I replaced them with "performance" silicone hoses, but I'm looking at old hoses I still have and there was nothing wrong with them.

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One of the hoses is brittle on the other end:
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I think the previous owner used a junction to replace only that end, without dealing with the hose clamp on the turbo's end.
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Post by vtl »

Yeah, these ones always crack and can be replaced with silicone hoses, no problem. They are here only for EVAP system vacuum. The TCV hoses felt to me like a bit different kind of hose. More rigid, maybe different rubber compound. If you don't have problem with turbo, don't replace them.

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