dear potential fire bomb you mention getting a kit ... with worm clamps ... the ear clamps by Oetiker clamps clamp in a universal tension the worm style are excellent in a yard repaired garden hose application for a while these clamps are not intended for fuel lines but hey it is your westy and your family ... you can choose to replace with any parts you wish ... even those which have been wrongly included in a replacement kit ... try comparing the after market o rings with OEM the difference is enormous ... same for after market thermostat ... and many other parts ... my own personal experience both recent and past past yours
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Raymond Paquette <raymondpaquette@gmail.com > wrote: > Hi > > RE: replacing all of my fuel lines > > All advice that I've seen says to use clamps for fuel-injection hose, > and not the worm type, as they always loosen and/or get a flat spot. > > But, I just got my kit-o-parts and it has worm type clamps. > > Anybody think I should or shouldn't use the clamps I got, or that I > should complain to the (reputable) vendor? Or is this an overkill thing? > > Raymond >
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