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Original hose clamps, which do you have?

Discussion in '206/246' started by synchro, Jan 27, 2014.

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  1. synchro

    synchro F1 Veteran

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    1973 US version GTS 05702 shows two types of hose clamps on it; Serflex (France) and Norma (Italy)

    Anybody else have the same or differences?
    Thanks in advance
     
  2. MarkT

    MarkT Karting

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    I am pretty sure all of mine are Serflex--my GT I believe manufactured in spring of '73
     
  3. Nuvolari

    Nuvolari F1 Veteran
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    #3 Nuvolari, Jan 27, 2014
    Last edited: Jan 27, 2014
    The parts book is quite specific on the hose clamps. On the M Series I have found the following:

    - Most clamps are Serflex. The larger ones being Serflex and the smaller ones Serflex Minus

    - While the L series uses almost exclusively Angst clamps, the M series uses very few of them (less than 5 off the top of my head)

    - The airbox uses two very large Cheney clamps between the airbox and air filter housing

    - Some of the fuel lines use band clamps of which TRutlands sells excellent reproductions.

    With a little research it is not hard to figure out which clamps go where.
     
  4. GermanDino

    GermanDino F1 Rookie

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    #4 GermanDino, Jan 24, 2015
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    I just received this pictiure of #02466 (one owner low mileage Dino from Italy just sold this week). I was wondering if the Angst clamps are original to this Dino....
    To me it looks very original and never changed.
    As we know the parts catalogue is sometimes wrong...
    Thoughts?
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