1cargarage
Well-known member
Hi all,
The turbo blew up in my brother's VW TDI, and I agreed to replace it for him in exchange for tools (what a nice brother). After reading some TDI threads on this job, everyone said that this is a job that cannot be done without a set of cable style hose clamp pliers. I have wanted a set of these for a while, but haven't gotten around to buying them. Since I was on the Snap On Truck already (getting some triple square sockets (VW specific)), my local rep gave me discount and I grabbed a pair. The ones I got were the
Snap On SHCP1A: ~$100
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=648444&group_ID=675583
They appeared to be rebranded from some European company. The tool and box said that they were made in France. The rep said that between these and a different style Snap On offered, 9 out 10 of his customers preferred these ones. Lifetime warranty, and my rep is super easy to deal with anyways, Done.
These were a lifesaver. In the past I have always been able to get away with removing and installing hose clamps with 90 degree needle nose, slip joint pliers, or electronic assembly pliers. That was not even possible on this job. Some of the hose clamps were in such restricted areas, I could barely get this tool to access them. Truly a great set of pliers, and saved me a lot of time and swear words.
I am by no means recommending only the Snap On cable style hose clamp pliers, but if you are on the fence about getting a set of cable style hose clamp pliers (any brand), do yourself a favor and get some! They are worth every penny (especially if your brother is paying for them).
The turbo blew up in my brother's VW TDI, and I agreed to replace it for him in exchange for tools (what a nice brother). After reading some TDI threads on this job, everyone said that this is a job that cannot be done without a set of cable style hose clamp pliers. I have wanted a set of these for a while, but haven't gotten around to buying them. Since I was on the Snap On Truck already (getting some triple square sockets (VW specific)), my local rep gave me discount and I grabbed a pair. The ones I got were the
Snap On SHCP1A: ~$100
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=648444&group_ID=675583
They appeared to be rebranded from some European company. The tool and box said that they were made in France. The rep said that between these and a different style Snap On offered, 9 out 10 of his customers preferred these ones. Lifetime warranty, and my rep is super easy to deal with anyways, Done.
These were a lifesaver. In the past I have always been able to get away with removing and installing hose clamps with 90 degree needle nose, slip joint pliers, or electronic assembly pliers. That was not even possible on this job. Some of the hose clamps were in such restricted areas, I could barely get this tool to access them. Truly a great set of pliers, and saved me a lot of time and swear words.
I am by no means recommending only the Snap On cable style hose clamp pliers, but if you are on the fence about getting a set of cable style hose clamp pliers (any brand), do yourself a favor and get some! They are worth every penny (especially if your brother is paying for them).
