So after reading a bunch and consulting some mechanics friends, I tried again. This time took all of 15 minutes. I removed the symposer cabin tube, and pulled the symposer off the motor. I then moved the symposer until I could access the top clamp. Using a pair of needle nose vice grips pliers, I opened the clamp. With a small screwdriver, I broke the glue holding the clamp to the hose. Then it was just a matter of wiggling.the clamp down out of the way.
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