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Which Quick Disconnect Tool Set Do You Use?

JDon99

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So, GJ members, which A/C fuel line disconnect tool set do you use or have used and like? I have a cheapie set from the parts store that I have gotten by with but thought about getting a larger set for future use.
 
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JDon99

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I was looking at the Lisle sets, wasn't sure if I should get one of the larger sets or just get a small set of them.
 
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Boneebone

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The Lisle 39850 Master Plus Disconnect Kit has everything that you may need.
 

Aqua-Andy

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I have a miss mosh of just about every brand out there. I have not found a set that exells at everything. For instance this https://www.tooltopia.com/lisle-229...9zYmVFLsT9zc-BymN6pj1QN2j6nYJwQxoCEyAQAvD_BwE style works great on GM trans lines but not fuel lines. I'm not sure why people keep calling these fittings "quick disconnect" anyway. I can assure you that the engineers were not thinking of the technician repairing the vehicle when they designed this fitting. These were designed as "quick connects" to speed the process on the assembly line. If you are in the rust belt the term "quick disconnect" couldn't be more of an oxymoron.
 

WhiffySpark

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I have a cornwell master set. Then all the lisle sets. As well as the split gm fuel filter one and ford trans lines. I use them all lol
 
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