My guess On "table 23 - Nourice" on Ricambi's website, it looks like part #17616, rubber hose from engine to nourice.
That looks like a 16mm heater hose. Do you even need a custom hose or just a good length of 5/8 inch hose?
I was looking at the photos of when my car had its belts changed and comparing the hose location in the photos to the diagrams. Thus the incorrect guess. Thank you for the correction.
The Part Number for the Coolant Hose is found in Table 141 - AC, pos 34, Pipe 65831500. Image Unavailable, Please Login
What is the Part Number for the Clamp and Bracket for Coolant Hose 65831500? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
That clamp you circled should be fine. It is attached with #182301 clamp which it too should be ok.. The bracket that it attaches to is the common item to break.. That's what is broken. If you remove the clamps it might make more sense. Once fixed.. it will break again in time.. The bracket can be repaired. Check your clamps again.. you will see what I mean.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. The Clamp and Bracket is completely missing on my car, the picture is from another car. I have found #182301 in the Spare Parts Catalogue. What would be the Part Number for the Clamp and Bracket for Coolant Hose 65831500?
That's something I can't help you with.. Perhaps a Ferrari parts retailer can help you. I'm glad that was just a picture of a random 360.. because if that was yours, you have more serious problems to deal with than just some clamps. Good luck finding your parts.
FCar Tech. Could you tell us what potential problems that you see in the picture? Car has not been driven much because the pulleys are rusted/ Maybe potential seizing? Car near ocean, salt?
The clamp for the (two) pipes has Part Number 182301. Is the clamp for Coolant Hose 65831500 identical to the two other clamps? Image Unavailable, Please Login
2 different size clamps. They are not the same.Your missing clamp part number is just a simple 1" rubber lined hose clamp with the the hole in it to enable one the ability to bolt it securely. Commonly found in a hardware store. It's not rocket science.