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Coolant Hose Clamps

Posted: 07 Jul 2014, 15:18
by pandp38
Hi all
I am wanting to change coolant and a few hoses on my 1.9DG. I notice a few of the hose clamps are the "jubilee" type and look quite rusty.I've read previously that worm screw clips shouldn't be used because of contraction/expansion of the pipe but yet Brickwerks, Heritage and others sell them. So are the better quality "jubilee" clips OK to use or should I look at getting the original type? If so where from?

Any ideas please?
Paul

Re: Coolant Hose Clamps

Posted: 07 Jul 2014, 16:10
by CovKid
Well, if my pipes were expanding that much, I'd have bigger worries. Just use good quality clamps. Stainless probably a better bet. Lots of places sell them.

Re: Coolant Hose Clamps

Posted: 07 Jul 2014, 16:11
by AdrianC
There's basically two types of clamp - constant diameter and constant tension.

Jubilees are constant diameter - they don't expand and contract to compensate for whatever they're clamping. Overtighten, they cut in. Undertighten, they're slack. On the upside, they're cheap and everybody understands them, and they cope with a wide variety of diameters easily.

Then there's the various spring-clips. They're dead-easy to install in a factory, and are always the same tension. If they're the wrong tension, or ever-so-slightly the wrong diameter, though, you're stuffed. And unless you've got the right tool (and good enough access to use it), they're an utter PITA to fit and remove.

Re: Coolant Hose Clamps

Posted: 07 Jul 2014, 18:58
by kevtherev
VW clips all day for me.

Re: Coolant Hose Clamps

Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 08:30
by Simon Baxter
We sell Norma, that's what VW used.
Not found a reliable source of the spring clamps yet, when we do, we'll add them.

Re: Coolant Hose Clamps

Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 13:30
by pandp38
Thanks for the replies..I now got the Norma clips ordered

P