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Is that hose clamp under a lot of pressure? If it is, always use fuel injection hose clamps. They are much better suited for high pressure, holding firm, and they

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Old 10-16-2013, 02:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is that hose clamp under a lot of pressure? If it is, always use fuel injection hose clamps. They are much better suited for high pressure, holding firm, and they don't eat and dig into rubber hose when over tightened. They also provide 360 degrees of equal tightness where a worm clamp can see gaps around the screw area.
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Is that hose clamp under a lot of pressure? If it is, always use fuel injection hose clamps. They are much better suited for high pressure, holding firm, and they don't eat and dig into rubber hose when over tightened. They also provide 360 degrees of equal tightness where a worm clamp can see gaps around the screw area.
That clamp is on the hose going to the resevior. No pressure there.
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