An old hose can be very difficult to remove due to age and corrossion  
			Stuck radiator and coolant hoses can be a real pain, especially if they are way down inside the engine compartment and hard to get to. You would think you could just loosen up the clamp and pull it off. Not so with hoses that have been on for 10 plus years. If they have been clamped to an aluminum nipple it makes matters even worse due to the corrosion that can form almost "gluing" the hose in place.
Problem & Solution
Common among these chassis:
    Classic Sedans  
  
    Ponton  
  
    R107  
  
    W108  W109  
  
    W110 W111 W112 Sedan  
  
    W111 W112 Coupe  
  
    W113  
  
    W114  
  
    W115  
  
    W116  
  
    W123  
  
    W124  
  
    W126  
  
    R129  
  
    W140  
  
    W201  
				You can never just pull them off. There are three other ways to remove these old stubborn hoses:
- Cut them off if you do not plan to reuse them. Use a razor box knife and carefully slice 2 inches in from the end of the hose and twist it off.
- Use a clamping tool. Get a good hold on the end of the hose and twist it back and forth until it breaks loose off the nipple. Be careful not to squeeze too hard or you can damage the reinforcement inside the hose.
- Use a radiator hose pick removal tool. This is the best method if you plan on reusing the hose. Remove the clamp then insert the curved pick tool into the end of the hose. Work in all around and pry up on the hose at the same time. This will release hose from the nipple and you will be able to pull it off.



