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What should be cost for changing out oil cooler hoses? - Jon - 04-18-2005 15:54

Sence I have never dealt with changing these hoses, how many hours do
you think it would take a shop to change these out? Jon
Jon Lechich
1978Wonderlodge
Bremerton Washington


What should be cost for changing out oil cooler hoses? - Mike Hohnstein - 04-18-2005 16:18

Changing them isn't bad, you need a couple of mechanic fingers a couple of
inches long and couple of 5 gallon buckets to catch the glycol. Drain the
radiator after turning off all the faucet type valves you can find and the road
side block drain. Remove the clamps and use the fingers to loosen the hose
around the barb. Most any place that sells tools will have the finger tools,
that's what I call 'em maybe hose removal tool would be a good name. I use them
constantly when doing maintenance work. Just a hook like thingy with a screw
driver like handle. Use the "lined" type clamps exclusively on your bird, you
won't be happy if you let shops work on your bus, most worker bees in truck
shops hate buses. You really need to be comfortable with fuel filter changing
techniques. It will be a required skill. If you don't have an electric pusher
fuel pump back by the rear axle, you should install one very soon.
Mike Hohnstein
Germantown, WI
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hoses?



Sence I have never dealt with changing these hoses, how many hours do
you think it would take a shop to change these out? Jon
Jon Lechich
1978Wonderlodge
Bremerton Washington





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What should be cost for changing out oil cooler hoses? - John - 04-19-2005 01:20

"Remove the clamps and use the fingers to loosen the hose around the
barb. Most any place that sells tools will have the finger tools,
that's what I call 'em maybe hose removal tool would be a good name."
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<MHOHNSTEIN@w...> wrote:
> Changing them isn't bad, you need a couple of mechanic fingers a
couple of inches long and couple of 5 gallon buckets to catch the
glycol. Drain the radiator after turning off all the faucet type
valves you can find and the road side block drain. Remove the clamps
and use the fingers to loosen the hose around the barb. Most any
place that sells tools will have the finger tools, that's what I
call 'em maybe hose removal tool would be a good name. I use them
constantly when doing maintenance work. Just a hook like thingy with
a screw driver like handle. Use the "lined" type clamps exclusively
on your bird, you won't be happy if you let shops work on your bus,
most worker bees in truck shops hate buses. You really need to be
comfortable with fuel filter changing techniques. It will be a
required skill. If you don't have an electric pusher fuel pump back
by the rear axle, you should install one very soon.
> Mike Hohnstein
> Germantown, WI
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jon
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:54 PM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] What should be cost for changing out
oil cooler hoses?
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> Sence I have never dealt with changing these hoses, how many
hours do
> you think it would take a shop to change these out? Jon
> Jon Lechich
> 1978Wonderlodge
> Bremerton Washington
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