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PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:49 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

REF:
From: Bob Noyer <[url=]a58r(at)verizon.net[/url]>
Subject: Re: Re: Primer versus Choke?
Re: safety hose clamps. I've used soft copper instead of
steel...won't cut fuel line, and easier to use on smaller lines. Fire
away, gridleak.
regards,
Bob N. FireFly 070 Old Kolb
-----------------------------------------

Bob,
Please tell us more about your copper clamps. Do you mean copper wire vs steel, or an Ideal-type screw clamp, or? Where do you get them?

Ref the other current posts on the subject; I've had safety wire (per Richard Pike) cut the tubing. I probably overtightened it, but just knowing it could cut into the fuel line has scared me off. I agree tie wraps don't seal all 360 degrees----but I sometimes still use them where the nipple length and diameter are probably sufficient to hold the tube without any clamp, like on the carbs. I've used small tie wraps on the primer nipples, for 1/8 fuel line----not totally comfortable with this, but space between the 2 nipples limits what will fit (especially with the "out" hose being rubber automotive hose).

I've gone to rubber hose for most of my installation. Still use clear Tygothane from carbs to pulse pump, and from carb primer ports to where they're T'd into the 1/8 rubber hose----this allows viewing the fuel flow to confirm the electronic pump and the primer are working. And have 1/8 clear fuel line from the T in the main fuel line, to the in port on the primer, due to space limitations.

I'm using Corbin clamps on most connections, rubber and Tygothane. Use small, narrow, Ideal-type screw clamps in a few places----particularly on the pulse pump in port; the nipple there is small dia and short, and an air leak there could really slow down the pulse pump action (or leak fuel onto a hot engine now that I have the electronic pump). Also use screw clamps on the pulse line. I've learned the hard way that screw clamps can be overtightened too, and I don't like to use them on plastic nipples, as on fuel filters or T & Y fittings.

This subject has seen quite a bit of discussion B4, but I'm still looking for better answers in an area that I think bears close watching.

Frank Clyma
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 3:25 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

I don't like the tywraps for holding tubing; they leave one square corner
unclamped and thus prone to leakage. Worm screw clamps have the same
problem in smaller size, which is why you never see them on new cars. You
*can* buy tywraps made for round tubing:
( http://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/113/gfx/large/6705kp2l.gif ) but I've
never used them, preferring to use safety wire.

For tubing I've been using either the yellow Tygon tubing (made for fuel
and oil) or the blue stuff Aircraft Spruce sells. Over on the Quicksilver
list people don't like the blue stuff but could never give a good reason
why, only saying, "it sucks".

-Dana
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 5:39 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

frank & margie wrote:
Quote:
*REF*:
From: Bob Noyer <a58r(at)verizon.net>
Subject: Re: Re: Primer versus Choke?


Re: safety hose clamps. I've used soft copper instead of
steel...won't cut fuel line, and easier to use on smaller lines. Fire
away, gridleak.
regards,
Bob N. FireFly 070 Old Kolb
-----------------------------------------

Bob,
Please tell us more about your copper clamps. Do you mean copper
wire vs steel, or an Ideal-type screw clamp, or? Where do you get them?

Ref the other current posts on the subject; I've had safety wire
(per Richard Pike) cut the tubing. I probably overtightened it, but
just knowing it could cut into the fuel line has scared me off. I agree
tie wraps don't seal all 360 degrees----but I sometimes still use them
where the nipple length and diameter are probably sufficient to hold the
tube without any clamp, like on the carbs. I've used small tie wraps on
the primer nipples, for 1/8 fuel line----not totally comfortable with
this, but space between the 2 nipples limits what will fit (especially
with the "out" hose being rubber automotive hose).

I've gone to rubber hose for most of my installation. Still use
clear Tygothane from carbs to pulse pump, and from carb primer ports to
where they're T'd into the 1/8 rubber hose----this allows viewing the
fuel flow to confirm the electronic pump and the primer are working.
And have 1/8 clear fuel line from the T in the main fuel line, to the in
port on the primer, due to space limitations.

I'm using Corbin clamps on most connections, rubber and Tygothane.
Use small, narrow, Ideal-type screw clamps in a few
places----particularly on the pulse pump in port; the nipple there is
small dia and short, and an air leak there could really slow down the
pulse pump action (or leak fuel onto a hot engine now that I have the
electronic pump). Also use screw clamps on the pulse line. I've
learned the hard way that screw clamps can be overtightened too, and I
don't like to use them on plastic nipples, as on fuel filters or T & Y
fittings.

This subject has seen quite a bit of discussion B4, but I'm
still looking for better answers in an area that I think bears close
watching.

Frank Clyma
Orange Park, FL

There's a relatively new 'clamp' for silicone hose that's basically a

ring of heat shrink tubing. I think that it's made by Gates. A friend
has been flying with it on his radiator hoses (alternative engine
homebuilt) for years.

I'll try to find a link if you want it.

Charlie


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 2:59 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

REF;

There's a relatively new 'clamp' for silicone hose that's basically a
ring of heat shrink tubing. I think that it's made by Gates. A friend
has been flying with it on his radiator hoses (alternative engine
homebuilt) for years.

I'll try to find a link if you want it.

Charlie
-------------------------------------------

I'd like to have the link!

Thanks,
Frank Clyma
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:20 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

At 05:58 PM 3/2/2007, you wrote:
Quote:
REF;

There's a relatively new 'clamp' for silicone hose that's basically a
ring of heat shrink tubing.

I'll try to find a link if you want it.
Charlie
-------------------------------------------

I'd like to have the link!

ME too...really! Used all the others, wire, clamps, straps, snapclamps, etc.

Speaking of logos...
then again, maybe not.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:33 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

Possum:

Been a "possum" for some years now.

When am I going to get my secret pass word and hand shake?

Been trying to be patient, but about waited long enough. What if I
meet another possum and don't have my stuff together?

john "possum" h
hauck's holler, alabama
mkIII

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 4:11 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

Gents:
Password...? Handshake...? Have always heard that true "Possums" can
meet in the middle of a 40 acre field, at midnight, on a moonless night, and
instantly establish one another's bonafides by merely "sniffing" one
another....(Not further specified...) If you two "Possums" should set out
to test this hypothesis, by all means call me first... Would be well worth
the drive up from Florida to observe...

By the way... what's this got to do with hose clamps, anyway...?
...no... don't answer that.......

Beauford
Brandon, FL
FF#076
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 5:32 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

If they were brains ,she would be a genius...
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 5:37 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

I'll go with you and half the gas...JoeN101HD P S L FLA.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:02 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

Best looking hose clamps I’ve seen.might want to archive that. The jacket is not bad ether
Uncle craig
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From: owner-kolb-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-kolb-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of possums
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 6:20 PM
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Hose Clamps


At 05:58 PM 3/2/2007, you wrote:


REF;

There's a relatively new 'clamp' for silicone hose that's basically a
ring of heat shrink tubing.

I'll try to find a link if you want it.
Charlie
-------------------------------------------

I'd like to have the link!

ME too...really! Used all the others, wire, clamps, straps, snapclamps, etc.

Speaking of logos...
then again, maybe not.

do not archive
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 7:10 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

frank & margie wrote:
Quote:
*REF;*
**
There's a relatively new 'clamp' for silicone hose that's basically a
ring of heat shrink tubing. I think that it's made by Gates. A friend
has been flying with it on his radiator hoses (alternative engine
homebuilt) for years.

I'll try to find a link if you want it.

Charlie
-------------------------------------------

I'd like to have the link!

Thanks,
Frank Clyma

Remember, this is for coolant hose. Smallest dia listed is 1/2".

Go to
http://www.mcmaster.com/

& type 'hose clamp' in the search engine, then click 'coolant hose
clamps'. It should jump to the plastic shrink to fit hose clamps.

For just a little reality check, there's now a hose for something like
250 psi that doesn't require a clamp; just uses the retention of the
barbs to hold it on the connector.

Charlie


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 7:52 pm    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

Have always heard that true "Possums" can
| meet in the middle of a 40 acre field, at midnight, on a moonless
night, and
| instantly establish one another's bonafides by merely "sniffing" one
| another....(Not further specified...)
|
| Beauford

Beauford:

You're talking about ground bound possums. We is flying possums. Don
't do no sniffing. We have a secret hand shake and pass word.
Well,..........I believe I am supposed to have them. Right now, all I
have is my airplane and possum shirt. And I am proud of both.

john h
mkIII
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 5:11 am    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

Is it possible to be a member of the "possums" without going through
sniffing thing?,if so would being a"possum" make it possible to get closer
look at those" Brains" Joe N101HD
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 5:34 am    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

Has someone posted a source for these magic clamps or are the just part of the possum joke?

steve
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:42 am    Post subject: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

N27SB(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote:
Has someone posted a source for these magic clamps or are the just part
of the possum joke?

steve

yes:
Quote:
Remember, this is for coolant hose. Smallest dia listed is 1/2".
Go to
http://www.mcmaster.com/

& type 'hose clamp' in the search engine, then click 'coolant hose clamps'. It should jump to the plastic shrink to fit hose clamps.

For just a little reality check, there's now a hose for something like 250 psi that doesn't require a clamp; just uses the retention of the barbs to hold it on the connector.

Charlie


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:54 am    Post subject: Re: Hose Clamps Reply with quote

I sell and used these on my Kolbra/912. Nice and clean looking.

http://www.gates.com/brochure.cfm?brochure=927&location_id=546


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