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> CV Joint Boot Clamp, What have you tried
DennisV
post Jul 11 2023, 07:36 AM
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Original style 914-6 terminal (aka dust bellows boot clamp) 914-332-335-00 for CV joints appear to be NLA. I assume I can reuse my protection caps and add new dust bellows. That leaves the clamp. I'll try to reuse my existing clamps, but if that fails does anyone have experience with:
I'm honestly not sure how you secure the Porsche one.
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post Jul 11 2023, 09:39 PM
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QUOTE(mate914 @ Jul 11 2023, 07:55 PM) *

This it the best advise you got so far. The oetiker (sp) clamp is used for pex plumbing also. Lowes and most auto parts stores has them to rent.

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QUOTE(MasterCylinder @ Jul 11 2023, 08:36 PM) *

Look for oetiker clamps.

Last ones I purchased I got from Bel-Metric



So are these clamps and tool useful for other items besides cv boots… ie fuel hoses and/or coolant hoses (for water cooled cars), vacuum, etc? Or are they not for pressurized applications? Sorry if it’s obvious to some, I’ve never heard of this clamp but would buy the tool if its useful enough.


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