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I'm glad you found that leak on the hose. Also, hoses should not move easily. Your clamp was definitely worn out. And as you said, just monitor the area.
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I'm glad you found that leak on the hose.
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This is why I think that it's best to stick with a clamp whose "squeeze" can be adjusted at will and re-adjusted over time. This evening my wife and I went on a joy ride (I say "joy" because it included a stop at DQ to get my wife a banana split) that lasted about 45 minutes. No high performance anything, but when we got home I checked the usual suspect and there was no leakage whatsoever, so I believe I may have fixed with a clamp what an expert technician said required a new cap. |
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Considering the reality of what has just happened, I'm now seriously considering whether I should proactively / pre-emptively replace all of the coolant system's OEM spring clamps-- especially the larger ones --- to prevent this possibility. This would not be an expensive or difficult operation and it would completely eliminate both the nagging thought of such a possibility or the any inhibition to "floor it". Am I being too paranoid? |
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Yes you are absolutely being paranoid. Oem spring clamps are usually much better grade than after market screw type. Also all the other bigger hoses will be using a much more robust spring clamp, the one on the little hose is just the wimpy flat spring steal not like the bigger thicker clamps.
As for your professional tech I can tell you what probably happened being I came from the industry. They usually get paid on a system called flat rate so paid per job. Probably got paid for the inspection saw the coolant and then given no time to diag so just threw a cap at it. Not saying it is right but it is what happens which is why I am a huge opponent of flat rate shops. If tech follows the proper steps then they make no money if they cheat they make more. |
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