I'd say you can go without. There is no pressure behind these lines as far as I know. They are used for breathing only. In the unlikely event they come off, you can always add clamps later if necessary. Z --- Christopher Berchin <ctb1@PEOPLEPC.COM> wrote: > I'm in the middle of replacing the infamous fuel > tank breather apparatus and > I need some help. I have replaced all the tubing > with fresh 3/16" ID > tubing. The tubes I took off had metal clips/clamps > holding them onto the > plastic lines, and also to the breather. However, > neither Bentley nor ETKA > show this clip. The tubing is a very tight fit onto > the plastic tubes and > nipples, so I'm wondering if I really need clamps > like those. The store > only had clamps for 1/4" ID tubing, not 3/16". Do I > really need those > clamps? Appreciate any help anyone can quickly > give. Thanks! > > Chris
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