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Fuel line stabilizing clamps, OM617
In yet another boneheaded move, in a series, I forgot to replace the clamps after I had all of that out, about a year and 4K miles ago. I have it on good authority that w/o them the lines can degrade prematurely.
I can't find them and am looking for the right units. Wouldn't be spendy you would think. Pelican doesn't seem to have them, I have a question in now for their staff. I found some generic online but the spacing is wrong. I'll keep an eye out at boneyards but I suspect you'd need to get there early. |
Fuel Pipe Clamps
yes, you'll need to get them ASAP before the steel pipes fatigue and crack .
I'm sure someone here has a few . FWIW, I always use a 7MM nut driver and shortie 7MM box end spanner to service them . |
Worse comes to worse, I could just fab something but the labor involved is probably worth a lot more to me than the price of some pre-made items. I’m surprise there isn’t some cheapo bag full of them at Pelican or anywhere else.
I’m guessing stainless steel would be the material to go with. |
I see them at the yard allll the time, along with the injection hardlines.
I highly doubt you’ll have any issues. Take a couple of 8mm (sorry Nate) ratcheting wrenches and you’ll be out of there in no time. |
That would be the ticket. I’m looking at Pick n Pull now for recent arrivals, will keep an eye out for that.
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Check out the post entitled Row 52 in the diesel section of this forum. I post almost daily Mércedes diesels located at PicknPull yards mostly in Northern California.
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There are 3 in my comfortable range - Newark, Oakland, and San Jose. Richmond sort of, but it's a stretch. San Jose South closed. Here's an odd one. This item was found on a competitors web page, referred to as: "O.E.M. Fuel Injector Line; Retainer Bracket" I'm not getting something ... https://i.postimg.cc/sDvNm2R0/fuel-injector-clamp.jpg |
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The Cummins B series engines ('80's thru '00's) uses a similar clamp. You might find some of those in the U-Pull-It yards. Commonly used in the Dodge pick-em-ups and many step vans.
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Plastic Fuel Pi[pe Clips
This does a similar thing but is for later engines and fits into a stamped sheet metal bracket .
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This style is for the OM60x engines. Take a peek at your 300SDL and you'll see the brackets with these little plastic clamps holding the lines at various locations in the engine bay. |
I could see making a set of these if you had the right tools/equip.
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Fuel Pipe Clamps
I'm amazed no one has offered up a set ~ I know many here have old junk engines and so on, this is why I kept assembled dead units when I had my indie shop way back when ~ no need to wait a few days for that special bolt or washer from the dealer if you have some old engine / tranny / carby / etc. to scavenge parts off of...
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Those look as though they will do the trick. You might consider putting a dab of the Permatex Red silicone between the steel lines and the rubber just as a fixative to prevent slippage as the rubber wears in.
Edit* What happened to your post with your fix/pix? It was there and now it's gone. |
Hey Mike, sorry about that, I made some small changes and will repost with updated pics. I didn't think anyone had responded yet.
For some reason my computer wasn't letting me respond to your PM. It does that now and then. Hit refresh, hit back arrow, forward arrow, nothing worked. |
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