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| Exhaust heat shield clamps Need to replace an exhaust heatshield clamp OEM or aftermarket? They are not the easiest of things to get hold of as they need to be of 'US' style rather than the 'Jubilee clip/ Euro' style to be able fit under the tabs on the heatshields. Also the OEM and most aftermarket ones are stainless steel too. You are unlikely to pick them up at Halfords or a car spares stores these days, you might if you are lucky get them from a ships chandeliers though. Jubilee/ Euro Style US StyleI found these guys who do an on-line, quick service, they will send you just one if that's all you require and they have a full range of sizes too. Stagonset Stainless Nuts and Bolts, Screws and Fasteners Reference Most H-D OEM header pipes use the same clamp. Part No 9955 UK retail £3.10 Suitable replacement:- 12.7mm band 27-51mm diameter V&H on their silencer heatshields seem to use clip size No28 which is:- 12.7mm {1/2 inch} band 33-57mm diameter Double check your sizes before you order though just to be sure! |
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| Re: Exhaust heat shield clamps Nice one. thanks. All mine need replacing, they're just about rusted out now. Brian.
__________________ 100 Anniversary Road Bling Classic. Chrome don't get you home....I'll push it then....or maybe I'll get a recovery truck. Was Brian....now known by the Anglia bunch as 'Mr B' |
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| Re: Exhaust heat shield clamps Couldn't have been stainless then ![]()
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| Re: Exhaust heat shield clamps Talking of heatshields, have you seen the price of them over here..phew ! over 100 quid...done a Brigger and ordered one from the States.. ![]()
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| Re: Exhaust heat shield clamps youll be depreciating your bike you know chris!!!!!!!!lol.dont let the stealers know..... |
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| Re: Exhaust heat shield clamps If you buy Jubilee or hose clamps/clips (Euro or US), make sure they are marked ALL STAINLESS. This means the band and the screw are both stainless steel. Some of the ones marked STAINLESS, only have a stainless steel band and a standard steel screw, so the screw will rust out and fail. ![]() The A4 or 316 (marine) grades of stainless steel are the ones to go for, as the A2 or 304 grades of stainless has poor corrosion protection, especially around the exhaust I have found. We use 316 hose clamps/clips offshore on our ROV's and they are in and out of the ocean all the time and the just keep going. ![]()
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| Re: Exhaust heat shield clamps Quote:
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| Re: Exhaust heat shield clamps Great link Steve....thanks mate. |
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