Thread: New AOS
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Old 11-29-2011, 10:17 AM   #11
coolbreeze551
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I replaced my AOS with an OEM AOS and it was quite difficult. I think it is mainly because it was my first time doing such a replacement and also because I did not have the clamp attachment (pedro and others have referenced this tool) which is used to hold open the hose clamps. If I had that tool it would have been a much smoother install for sure. Without it, took me about 3-5 hours out in the country with limited tools. Not recommended for the impatient.
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