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Aspenglade Mar 9, 2024 12:51 PM

Radiator and Heater Hose Clamp Replacement
 
I'm replacing the radiator hoses and the heater hoses. A mechanic previously replaced the OEM clamps with the standard screw clamps, which has torn my radiator hoses. Can you all recommend an aftermarket hose clamp replacement with a part number? Or is there another car/brand/model from which I can source it from the junkyard?

grcauto8453 Mar 9, 2024 08:31 PM

Or is there another car/brand/model from which I can source it from the junkyard?

You want to get hose clamps from the junkyard?

derf Mar 9, 2024 10:57 PM

I don't believe the clamps used on the s cars were anything special.

If they are cranked down too tightly they may in fact tear into the hoses over time. The hoses may also become brittle and tear.

Just be sure you buy the right size so that the correct amount of tension can be applied without having to crank down crazily on the clamp


Dude Mar 10, 2024 05:27 AM

:eek::)

Aspenglade Mar 10, 2024 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by grcauto8453 (Post 72173)
Or is there another car/brand/model from which I can source it from the junkyard?

You want to get hose clamps from the junkyard?

Sure, why not? Same thing happened to my Camry. There was a gold mine of them in the pick a part. Replaced a few without issue. Also, you can use Highlander clamps for Camry too. So I'm asking the same for my Saturn. Figure, perhaps some GM model parts are interchangeable?

Aspenglade Mar 10, 2024 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by derf (Post 72174)
I don't believe the clamps used on the s cars were anything special.

If they are cranked down too tightly they may in fact tear into the hoses over time. The hoses may also become brittle and tear.

Just be sure you buy the right size so that the correct amount of tension can be applied without having to crank down crazily on the clamp

Ok, thank you for your advice.

Rubehayseed Mar 10, 2024 08:49 AM

You need to find someone else to work on your car or do it yourself. I've been working on my own cars for over 50 years and have NEVER had a screw clamp so tight that it tore into the hose. Someone doesn't know what they're doing.

Dude Mar 11, 2024 05:48 AM

Ya think........LOL!!


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