P-Clamps
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P-Clamps
Any one know who carries The little clamps that hold all the fuel lines to the frame ? I call them P-clamps. One screw holds them and the fuel line to the frame. My Advance Auto dont have them and I only found plastic ones in Tractor Supply. 3/8 fuel line and now I need a return line and a vent line to go EFI . Help a brother out ! FjR68
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Re: P-Clamps
Home Depot has some metal ones in with the electrical connectors/zip ties. Not sure of the sizes though.
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Re: P-Clamps
Wish you were closer...
I have 2 packages of them here.
They are by W7E Sales Wee Pak PN 99-2219. Plastics clamps that have a plastic barb on them. They just press into a hole in the frame and lock in like plastic body darts. The 99-2219's are for securing 1/2" wire loom but would also work for holding other stuff too.
I found them on a rack at either an AZ or Advance Auto on a rack with other plastic body darts & fasteners.
You could also use special zip ties. There is a type that has a screw hole moulded into the zip head so you can screw the zip tie to the frame or whatever you want.
I have 2 packages of them here.
They are by W7E Sales Wee Pak PN 99-2219. Plastics clamps that have a plastic barb on them. They just press into a hole in the frame and lock in like plastic body darts. The 99-2219's are for securing 1/2" wire loom but would also work for holding other stuff too.
I found them on a rack at either an AZ or Advance Auto on a rack with other plastic body darts & fasteners.
You could also use special zip ties. There is a type that has a screw hole moulded into the zip head so you can screw the zip tie to the frame or whatever you want.
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Re: P-Clamps
Thanks Kurt : I have those zip ties I use for electrical stuff. I have plastic P-clamps , I just didnt think the plastic ones would be strong enough. Modelr : Thanks , I didnt even think of Home Cheapo. Ill go take a peek. Thanks guys. FjR68
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Re: P-Clamps
Thanks D