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11-04-2010 03:11 AM #1
We sell them and have had little inquiry about them.We have had them for 3 years now and I think we sold maybe 2.
They do take a special tool to remove them without cutting the hose but I guess if you're careful it can be done.
They do make for a clean look but I still like the idea of being able to remove and put back with one tool..........just my .02
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11-04-2010 04:17 AM #2
Thanks folks,
Roger, you just confirmed what I hoped would happen - that they would continue to heat shrink.
Now - to count my clamps and get them on order as they really aren't very expensiveDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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11-04-2010 04:44 AM #3
Dave,
NAPA sells them, but I don't know how they are listed in their online system and cannot get them to pull up for a price. Might be worth a call to them to compare with McMaster-Carr.Roger
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11-04-2010 05:30 AM #4
Roger - they are listed in the NAPA catalog as "Thermoplastic Clamp". None of our local stores have them though the warehouse 15 miles further down the road does have the heater hose sizes - but of course, they will order them. Pricewise, a bit more expensive at NAPA then McMaster Carr, but when shipping is factored in, very close. Thanks for the NAPA tipDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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11-09-2010 09:39 AM #5
As I remember, these were introduced on GM police cars and taxi packages during a program to reduce the leaks and warranty returns due to the leaks. About the same time, the centerbolt valve covers came out for the same reason.
The hose clamps are supposedly better than a gear clamp since they continually are trying to tighten as the hose heats up. They compensate for the movement of the rubber hose where a gear clamp gets loose when the hose shrinks.
Mike in Tucson
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