BB marine
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- Joined
- Feb 1, 2016
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- 2,924
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-26
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Grady White 208
- Vessel Name
- PORT-A-GEE
After having a turbo hose failure and not being able to finalize a true "root cause analysis" of what caused the failure. I decided to upgrade the hose clamps that clamp the silicone hose to the turbo and aftercooler. The biggest issue with this installation is clearance. There is not a lot of room for a larger heavy duty clamp. After ordering several different style clamps I decided on the constant torque clamp. It is designed to maintain constant clamping force during temperature changes. It has a 9/16" wide clamping band and uses belleville spring washers to maintain a constant clamping force. When tightening the clamp a torque spec is given to apply the proper clamping force and this force is maintained requiring no tightening in the future. I used these clamps in place of the factory clamps at the turbo location and plan on using them at the hot water heater and bus heater location. Hose clamp leaks at these locations seem to be troublesome and hard to get to for periodic inspections.

