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pinch clamp ( for clutch fluid hose )

does Pelican have pinch clamps hidden away somewhere besides here :

Porsche 924S/944/968 Miscellaneous - Page 14

I'd like an Oetiker tongue-in-groove pinch clamp for the 13mm OD clutch fluid hose.

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yes that site is great

the clutch fluid hose is 13mm, the clamp that came off mine says "14.5" on it.

so which pack should I get? I narrowed it down on McMaster to 9/32" bandwidth packs of

10.8-13.3mm
11.5-14.0mm
12.3-14.8mm
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A regular fuel injection clamp or hose clamp will work also. There is no pressure on that hose normally unless you are using a pressure bleeder.
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I bought these clamps here:

https://www.belmetric.com/hose-clamps-c-15.html?gclid=CO6GlOvn-K0CFYZrKgodmnLpsQ

I you're in the Chicago area I can give you a few and also have the tool.
Sorry can't ship.
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I bought these clamps here:

https://www.belmetric.com/hose-clamps-c-15.html?gclid=CO6GlOvn-K0CFYZrKgodmnLpsQ

I you're in the Chicago area I can give you a few and also have the tool.
Sorry can't ship.
a generous offer, I appreciate it.

I got some clamps from McMaster, and I have a 10 dollar end nipper from Harbor Freight - going to try dulling the blades and using it to secure the clamp. I have 25 to practice on.
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I have these:

Amazon.com: Lisle 30800 CV Boot Clamp Pliers: Automotive

Not ten bucks, but they do a much better job than end snippers.
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Interesting - from my reading of that ad, it says these are designed to accept a torque wrench?
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There is no pressure on that hose normally unless you are using a pressure bleeder.
Indeed

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