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Almost any hard ware store,

pharmacy with an auto section,

super market has them.

Then there are always auto part stores.

I'm not sure which OEM clamp Gary has in mind

but I've never seen either one of these in a

"super market"

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why is it that every picture that comes from an east coast car is "rust red"?:lol:

 

Yeah yeah - salt works wonders. BTW - when I pulled the rear long bolt on the hub, it just came right out, no problem at all - clean as a "new" one.

 

I guess I'm lucky we only have salt water in the ocean, uh? (some vehicles driven on the beach (yes, we can drive on the beach) are rusted as much or more than east coast rust belt cars)

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I hate those wire clamps! It took me 20 mins to get one of those rusted suckers off a radiator hose. :mad: Eventually I ended up cutting the wires with cutting pliers.

 

They're nice if they're not rusted but living in the northeast, I've never seen one on a car that wasn't.

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I haven't seen the radiator wire clamps elsewhere but I think mcmaster.com might sell them. Let's see, look like pg 255 in their catalog and they call them 'Heavy Duty Large-Diameter Twin-Ring Hose Clamps'

 

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The fuel injection hose clamps I have seen at napa etc though of course the soob clamps might be metric sized.

 

I saw on endwrench they say to put the radiator hose clamps as near to the hose bib as possible, to prevent coolant from getting trapped between the bib and where the clamp is, which can cause hose degredation.

 

Mcmaster also has the other ones I've seen on soobs

'Constant-Tension Spring Hose and Tube Clamps'

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and 'Wide-Band Self-Tightening Spring Hose and Tube Clamps'

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The best ones are the worm-band type made of stainless steel. No more problems after that.
they wear the hoses quicker and don't have as consistent pressure around the hose. or maybe i should say they are less forgiving. minor i know, but over the years i've seen it. not a big deal, just thought maybe i was missing something here. i'll use them if the OEM style isn't available (for less than $6 each from Subaru!).

 

Almost any hard ware store, pharmacy with an auto section, super market has them. Then there are always auto part stores.
wow you must have really thought some funny things if you thought i meant regular hose clamps! oh to peak into nip's mind for a few seconds earlier today...!!!!!
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1) you didn't answer the question I asked.

Coolant type or fuel injection?

 

2) Nipper probably didn't read your post, just

the subject.

 

3) the fuel injection clamps are nice.

But with all the worm gear type clamps in use today

you have to wonder why?

 

I bet because they work so well.

 

I use them for many many projects -not just hoses

that why I have this is the shed.

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Wow nice assortment! Yes I get a lot of the worm drive type hose clamps from mcmaster, and they always come as the Breeze brand mentioned (though mcmaster does not state the brand on the site). Hm that's interesting I just looked at the prices for the oem style hose clamps on mcmaster and they are like $6 ea too. Plus they might be way too big even in the smallest size.

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Porc, I wish I had a picture...

I have seen 55 gallon drums,

yes 55 gallon drums,

full of "not to spec" hose clamps"

at "Breeze".

 

I was a member of the Tunnelton VFD

(where their plant is~1 mile from my homestead)

We had to tour (inspect) the plant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BTW their Tunnelton plant was (durring WW II)

one of the largest tear gas and dynamite facitities in

the US of A. (the "bunkers" are still visable)

That is why you will find my little

town (Tunnelton) on most maps.

Named not for a coal mine but for housing the

brave souls, who put a hole in a mountian

for a canal, yes a donkey pulled barge type canal!!

One of the only canal tunnels in existance.

Parts of the PA Erie Canal are still visable also.

Gad I'm shedding some home town history here.

Sorry for the H-Jax,)

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they wear the hoses quicker and don't have as consistent pressure around the hose. or maybe i should say they are less forgiving.

 

I don't know the proper name for them, but the "German" style hose clamps are my personal favorite. They are like the regular band style clamps, but the serrations in the band part (which the worm gear threads in to) are stamped indentations rather than punched clear through. (The regular 'american' style clamps are indeed rough on the hoses- the rubber tends to bulge up through the punched serrations and then gets a bit shredded as you loosen/tighten the clamps. The "German" clamps are great and allow multiple disconnect/reconnects of hoses without chewing the hoses up.

 

I think Bavarian Autosport sells "German" style clamps. (Google them ) I just buy them from the local import parts specialist.

 

Nathan

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Years ago I looked at those embossed clamps when I was in the auto industry in Detroit (I used to work for AMC). Feeling was that they were OK but cost more (so - no go)

 

I still have a few samples (30 year old samples) that I come across sometimes and install (usually fuel line clamps)

 

And a "metric sized adjustable hose clamp" is like an adjustable wrench (used to call them "hong-kong-fits-all") :)

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Yes mcmaster has that style too on pg 249. They call them "Type 430 Stainless Steel Nonperforated Worm-Drive Hose and Tube Clamps" - 'Also known as smooth band clamps, these have a nonperforated band with rolled edges to prevent damage to hose and tube.'

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They also have somethign similar that looks interesting: "Lined Worm-Drive Hose and Tube Clamps" - 'An extended band acts as a liner to protect soft hose and tube from being cut by slots in the band.'

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i like the OEM style hose clamps, anyone found an aftermarket source for those or are they dealer only items? anyone have the part numbers?

I ordered new radiator hoses, which came in a sealed bag with two twin-wire clamps. I'm wondering if this is standard for most places. I usually order my parts from 1stsubaruparts.com and think the world of Jason, but I needed some other parts on my order ASAP and, hence, placed the order with www.hondasubaruparts.com based out of Kansas City, MO, which is closer to me.

 

If you want only the clamps, the part # is 091748014. They're only 91 cents apiece. McMaster prices for this style of clamp start at $6.50.

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Yes mcmaster has that style too on pg 249. They call them "Type 430 Stainless Steel Nonperforated Worm-Drive Hose and Tube Clamps" - 'Also known as smooth band clamps, these have a nonperforated band with rolled edges to prevent damage to hose and tube.'

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Those, or T-bolt clamps, are the way to go.

 

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too bad they're $5-10 each.

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