A remote hose (AKA Remote Coil) is a coiled hose that you screw into your ASA on your marker, and your tank, allowing you to place the tank anywhere you feel comfortable. If you are going to play with the remote, I advise poking a hole through your outfit and threading the hose through your uniform, so you don't get it caught on any brush, metal, etc.
its called a remote line or remote hose.
All of them are.
The "tombstone" is what the gas-valve connection device on the Tippmann A5/X7. It is on the end of the steel hose, which is connected to the ASA or Air source adapter, where the tank is screwed in.
clamp or fastener not tight enough!!! or hose not push up on neck of radiator or push to far on neck pass the marker which is a raised marker/stopper
If you have a paintball gun shoot it but if you don't have one then spay it with a hose.
The coil pack on a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire is located behind the air intake hose. Just behind where the air intake hose connects to the top of the motor is where the coil pack is on this vehicle.
Hose down the paint, most of it should wash away. Paintballs are biodegradable, anything that doesn't wash away should disapear in a day or two of sunlight. Depending on your nieghbor, you may want to appoligise. Good luck! PS: When not at a designated paintball field, you should treat your paintball marker like any other firearm. Know what is down range from your target. It was only a house this time, but next time it could be your nightbor's eye...play smart, paintball has enough enemies already, do what you can to preserve and enrich the sport. <END RANT>
coil the hose and put it in a bucket of warm water..or if no warm water put in some water..
Heater CORE, not coil. The core is plugged and needs back flushing or replacement.
the hose is worn and needs replaced... over time the hoses can become brittle and unstable.. sometimes these hoses are made with a coil spring inside of the straight portion of the hose, to prevent the hose from collapsing(contracting). replace the hose and that should be all you need to do.
The coil is located on the Right inner fenderwell. The later type coil it is located in a black casing next to the top heater hose , immediately adjacent to the oil dip stick.
That's not a hose, It's the main spark plug wire that goes to the center position on the distributor. That is how the spark gets to the distrubutor to be sent to the plugs.