« Reply #46 on: February 03, 2016, 02:13:58 PM »
Top picture in post #38. You most likely know this but for those who may be reading ,you have to use a tool to crimp it tight on the hose. The assemblyline ones are smooth like the picture. Many modern ones have a dimple stamped into the crimp area which I am guessing is a improvement to help that area to not distort but is a easy tip off of a non original part.
Bob : Well, I guess it's just a matter of semantics here. I have always called the one in the top picture a "pinch" clamp, and the one in the bottom picture a "spring" clamp. Am I correct that the one in the bottom picture you are calling a "pinch" clamp ?
Thanks,
Bob
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