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    Default super sequential B/O valve lock ring trouble

    I was trying to install the lock ring into the flang with some lock ring pliers. The ring was so big that I had to use big pliers to bring the holes closer together for the lock ring pliers. In the process, the lock ring got bent and will not sit flush in the flange now. How the fuk do you use these lock ring pliers? Every time I tried to slide the ring in to the flange, the thing would jump out. I had the pliers set at a 45 and 90 degree angle. this is a real pain in the ASS. Please HELP.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    you use ones that look like this



    dont use harbor freight ones, they break

    sears sells some really nice craftsman ones

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    and the lock ring with the flange is called a v-band.
    Quote Originally Posted by Echonova View Post
    And I do drive a Miata, so I am gayer than a three dollar bill...

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    Quote Originally Posted by slovic-fcc
    and the lock ring with the flange is called a v-band.
    O.K. Encyclopedia Brown, any ideas or advice on putting said "V-Band" into the flange.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RUFFIAN
    O.K. Encyclopedia Brown, any ideas or advice on putting said "V-Band" into the flange.
    Grow an extra set of hands. I lub me some HKS, but I to hate the lock ring. It is an exercise in patience.

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    don't worry about getting it to seat in the grove, just get it to stay the opening and then work it down into the lock grove a little at a time w/ a screwdriver or the lock ring pliers.

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    i usually start with pushing one of the ends where the lockring pliers go into the groove and then squeeze the lockring pliers while at the same time shoving the rest of the ring into the groove back around to the other side.... if you can understand that.... but really you just have to fucck around with it, and cuss alot and it will usually fall into place... good luck


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    Quote Originally Posted by slovic-fcc
    and the lock ring with the flange is called a v-band.
    Side note............Actually HKS calls them SSQV C-clips

    part # 91711-009100 all
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    Quote Originally Posted by slovic-fcc
    and the lock ring with the flange is called a v-band.
    uhm no....

    V-band


    lock ring ( that we are talking about)



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