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Hose clamps?

wantacoe

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Do these three hose clamps have a specific use? I have part numbers but still can not find of them on the internet. 1) Clampco c410c-75-400-s 2) Ideal 300-ss 3) RG Ray 700-30
 

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reader2580

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First and third are probably for clamping turbo intake hoses. The second is typically for clamping exhaust to a turbo.
 

Bierisch

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I've used ones similar to the first and third to hold some rubber sealer type stuff up around a pipe leak before, no idea if that was the actual use for 'em.
 

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Yep. Turbo plumbing. The middle one holds the tube to the turbo and the other two clamp the silicone or rubber to hard pipes. The outer two are " constant pressure"
 
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bdelmar2

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The middle clamp has another name (other than v-band) - which I of course can't remember at the moment. Named after the guy who invented them I think. Kind of an interesting history if I recall.

Had to look it up as it was annoying me, Marman clamp.

They are used all over I guess, but mostly I run into them on Mopar exhaust manifolds, Ford turbo diesel trucks (first and second pictured clamp type on those) and sometimes on older industrial gas engines.
 

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The middle clamp has another name (other than v-band) - which I of course can't remember at the moment. Named after the guy who invented them I think. Kind of an interesting history if I recall.

Had to look it up as it was annoying me, Marman clamp.

They are used all over I guess, but mostly I run into them on Mopar exhaust manifolds, Ford turbo diesel trucks (first and second pictured clamp type on those) and sometimes on older industrial gas engines.

First time I encountered them were on military aircraft, an aviation part that was later adapted to automotive. The originals had the T bolt, the one shown is a cheap knock off.

Secured the duct work for the bleed air systems off jet engines.
 
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