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Is there a special set of oil line wrenches that can be used with the set of lines in this picture? Is there a special wrench that allows you to take the line at the bottom of pic off the oil tank while the tank is installed in the fender well of the car? Or do you just need to install or remove the line from the tank by taking the tank out?
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Okay, that was easy. Been in and out 3 times in an less than an hour adjusting position of hose. I don't have the factory foam seals on and my car has flares. Put the hose in the fenderwell, then rotate the entire assembly counter clock-wise, a little up and down and some light pushing, but no big deal. My car is not an original 6 so I'm fussing with hose location. The hose passes under the trailing arm mounting plate and can cover the 1 of the 3 bolts.
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