Cable ties work really well, Use a pair of side cutters to "walk" the tie up really tight before you cut the end off.
#$%@&! clamps! Does anyone have a solution for these things (otherwise known as a single ear clamp)?
Here's the problem - doing a CV joint rebuild on the project car. The CV kit comes with a Oetiker clamp for the inner part of the boot where it touches the shaft.
If I try to put the clamp over the boot and slide the boot on - it won't fit. Too tight.
If I slide the clamp on in advance and then put on the boot, I can't get the clamp over the boot without opening it. If I open the clamp to get it over the boot, then I can't get it re-hooked to crimp it shut.
Grrr.
Is there a trick I am missing? What's a good clamping solution for these things short of a cheesy hose clamp?
thx!
Jeff
Bellevue WA
90 535iM - not much stock remains. 3.7 liters, ported head, cammed, 3.73 diffy, M5 brakes, MAFed, yadda yadda yadda
86 Porsche 951 - Track Toy
Cable ties work really well, Use a pair of side cutters to "walk" the tie up really tight before you cut the end off.
All the best
Bob
out of a cheap pair of needle nose pliers.
dremel a tooth to fit the clamp on the tips then bend them inward like a claw.
or if your clamps don't have a hole or dimple to grab, then place them on and use a hose clamp to compress them until they engage.
Last edited by Blitzkrieg Bob; 03-04-2007 at 10:23 PM.
Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........
They make a special tool for crimping these clamps. I picked one up, I think just at Sears, maybe at Autozone or something. With that tool, I found that I could 'afford' to spread the actual 'clamp' section out slightly with some needle-nose pliers, allowing me just enough size to get everything assembled, and then still get a good crimp with the special tool.
Yes, on a PS rack I've used nice big zip ties to good effect. A CV would make me a little more nervous, but I suppose as long as it's a good-quality tie...