I want to check out the air filter element on my 916 Spider TS but can some one tell me how the clips as per the photo below are to be undone? do you need a special tool?
Thanks in advance(//)
You need a special pair of pliers, one part on the pliers undoes the clamp and the other does it up or so to speak, i think some people call them click-clack pliers.
Me on the other hand replaced them with tridon stainless steel hose clamps, so i needed a screwdriver, rather than a special pair of pliers.
They use these special clips to stop overtightening of the hose clips, Colin.
if you stick a flat bladed screwdriver into that bump and then twist the blade, it will pop off. If the blade is inserted from the top, twist clockwise and vis a versa from the bottom. I then used to use pincer pliers to click them back on, I think they were pliers used for tile cutting??? I now have a full proper set for any and all hose clamps...
They are called EZ Clips or Clic Type Clamps
the pliers are readily available and cheap. Here is a link.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VW-Audi-Collar-Hose-Clamp-Pliers-Clic-and-Clic-R-Type-/251843436711?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item3aa309e0a7 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VW-Audi-Collar-Hose-Clamp-Pliers-Clic-and-Clic-R-Type-/251843436711?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item3aa309e0a7)
they look better than standard hose clamps, and keep the car original.
I hate seeing them being replaced with standard hose clamps on air intakes, as they look shit, and can damage the intake pipe.
I would advise to keep the original clamps whenever possible.
It is a cheap pair of pliers.
Mick
Thanks for the tips. I have ordered a pair of the pliers off Ebay
My $20 Ebay clic-clac pliers arrived and of course I had no idea how to use them. Luckily my mechanical engineer son did and now I'm set to go.