Spring Lock Coupling: Cleaning

2013 Volkswagen Beetle Base, 2D Hatchback, 2.5L Eng VIN X, Standard TransSECTION Cleaning
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  1. Fabricate a cleaning tool from a 1/8-in diameter brazing rod.
    Fig 1: Fabricating Cleaning Tool From 1/8-in Diameter Brazing Rod
    G04703189Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  2. Cut an abrasive pad from maroon colored 3M Scotch Brite® with the dimensions corresponding to the coupling size.
    COUPLING SIZE REFERENCE

    Coupling Size Pad Size
    3/8 in 25 x 50 mm (1x2 in)
    1/2 in 25 x 50 mm (1x2 in)
    5/8 in 25 x 76 mm (1x3 in)
    3/4 in 25 x 102 mm (1x4 in)
  3. Assemble the pad to the tool.
    Fig 2: Assembling Pad To Tool
    G03889985Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  4. Coat the abrasive pad with PAG oil.
  5. Roll the pad on the tool and install it in a variable speed drill motor.
  6. CAUTION: Maintain low speed drill rotation when inserting or removing the cleaning tool to prevent axial scratches which may cause future leaks.
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