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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1966 Mustang => Topic started by: J_Speegle on December 09, 2020, 06:11:56 PM
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As the subject title states this thread is provided to collect and discuss the change over from the band earlier style radiator hose clamps to the wire style clamps. Due to an inquire I noticed that though the subject was brought up we never focused on when the change may have been implemented.
It appears (well so far) that Ford choose to to try out a new style hose clamp after using the band style for many years. The new style was designed with two wire loops that were attached to the hose at each end with a series of staples. Its though that the staples held the clamp stay in place and in the designed orientation as planned. The test of design was not carried over to the 6 cylinder engines that year and in later years San Jose did return to the band clamps on some small block applications.
The V8 wire clamps were also accompanied by a change in the upper and lower radiator hoses and markings changed to include the wording Pat Pending in the design
Examples of the band style clamp
The fact that this picture also shows that the radiator ID tag is the soldered on style helps provide us with some additional information about when that car was built. It's been identified as 6S59x
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/2/6-250814230033-24441043.jpeg)
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/2/6-250814230032-2439600.jpeg)
And the wire style
Picture from 1966
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/2/6-270814004658-2452403.jpeg)
Fifty year old hose is swelled allot from age and likely internal damage and deterioration. Car is 6S188x
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/2/6-270814004701-24531372.jpeg)
And earlier related thread
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=9180.0
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I invite anyone who believes they have examples of original hoses and clamps on their 66 San Jose V8's to add it to the thread in hopes that we can focus the change over as best we can at this time.
Thanks
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Some examples from the Unrestored Picture Thread Section for 66 Mustangs & Shelbys
EC12- From Early 66 GT350 - Unrestored Picture Thread /6S4xx
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/9/6-301017194836.jpeg)
EC2- From 66 San Jose GT Coupe - Unrestored - Picture Thread/6R07A1793xx
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/13/6-030420160952.jpeg)
No Pic Label (Posted prior to that practice) Late 66 San Jose C Code Coupe- Unrestored Picture Thread/6R07C23137x
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/9/6-091217173524.jpeg)
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I am interested in seeing more pictures and learning more about this as I am resorting a March 66 San Jose built car. Members, please post more with vin range. Thank you
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https://www.mecum.com/lots/LN1120-422502/1966-shelby-gt350h-fastback/
This is a link to SFM6S1621 that sold at a Mecum auction in Vegas this November. It was advertised as unrestored. The invoice date on the car was April 7,1966, Don't know if the hose clamps are original.
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This is a link to SFM6S1621 that sold at a Mecum auction in Vegas this November. It was advertised as unrestored. The invoice date on the car was April 7,1966, Don't know if the hose clamps are original.
Looking at the pictures of that car I would at least suggest that the hoses and clamps are suspect given that the radiator and the thermostat housing are not original. I do have it represented in my spreadsheet but with a question mark along side. When it was for sale on Ebay before the Mecum attempt there were a few additional pictures if I recall correctly
Can't tell from the poor picture quality if the hose is a reproduction but that style hose and clamps have been available for decades so they can look old after all these years in installed on a driven car
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-141220213051.jpeg)
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Would love to see more replies.
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Another data point. This is from the French 66 Shelby assembly line film that in one clip shows a March 66 calendar hanging in the guard shack
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"I10- Just a couple of observations
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/13/6-070520233606.jpeg)
Orange arrow - Appears to be the wire style of radiator hose clamps on the upper hose. As we would expect of we have the correct 1966 month
Green arrow - Engine feed wire loom ID label/tag"
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In the first post did add in a partial VIN for a couple of the pictures
More from my collection
Since I don't believe this style clamp was sold over the counter IMHO its likely that its an original that was swapped from the original hose when replaced
6R07C1981xx
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-181220183922.jpeg)
Lower hose shows original hose and clamps
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-181220184228.jpeg)
Another example where the original hose clamp was IMHO likely retained though the hose was replaced by a reproduction. Car identified as 6S146x
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-181220185013.jpeg)
Form closer to the end of the model year so its not much help in helping determine the change over
6R07C2313xx
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-181220183212.jpeg)
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Added a few more to the last post
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Thanks, Jeff. Looking more and more like my March built Shelby, 6R09K175xxx should have the wire clamps.I probably need the ugly (IMHO) reproduction hoses made by Kevin Marti. I would rather use nos Ford C3DZ hoses and the wire clamps but don't want the point deduction.
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Thanks, Jeff. Looking more and more like my March built Shelby, 6R09K175xxx should have the wire clamps.I probably need the ugly (IMHO) reproduction hoses made by Kevin Marti. I would rather use nos Ford C3DZ hoses and the wire clamps but don't want the point deduction.
We have further to go to figure out when the change happened but for your car I would agree at this point. Sure there are other things to focus on
PM with an idea sent
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Just a thought...
Thermactor WITH Factory AC has a belt that could interfere with the older 65 year model hoses and we all know the assembly plant would wish to exhaust existing inventory first so Assemblyline examples could vary a bit on DSO 71 & 72 orders.