Turbo clamp
 

Turbo clamp

Started by Tikvah, September 19, 2014, 07:23:41 AM

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Tikvah

I don't often find myself looking inside those rear doors of my coach.  There's too much big, noisy, dirty stuff back there for me.  But this week I installed an air throttle and found myself elbow deep inside those doors.  While I was musing at all the unusual things attached to that big chunk of cast iron I noticed a loose clamp.  Now I'm no mechanic, but I figure it probably was there to hold something important. 

So, today I'll stop at NAPA and ask if they have one, if not I'll call Luke.  But, when I install the new one how tight do I torque the bolt?  It looks like it would be rather easy to break that little t-bolt, but I certainly don't want to be too gentle.

Thanks
1989 MCI-102 A3
DD 6V92 Turbo, Alison
Tons of stuff to learn!
Started in Cheboygan, Michigan (near the Mackinaw Bridge).  Now home is anywhere we park
http://dave-amy.com/

georgemci102a2

Dave, Thats a common clamp,I found mine broken just like yours the other day when doing the new exhaust on mine.Went to the local truck supply store and picked one up for 12 bucks.Dont know bout torque i just snugged it down....George
1988 mci 102a2/6v92ta/Grovetown,Ga.

luvrbus

RG Ray is the best clamp there are others a lot cheaper but I pay the 75 bucks for the American made s/s Ray you won't break the 5/16 tee bolt in a Ray clamp and don't buy a cheapo stamped V band clamp unless you buy 2  ;D and fwiw a OEM clamp from DD cost over a 100 bucks for S/S, the Ray with the S/S tee bolt torques 40 lbs for the 5/16 bolt size 1/4 inch around 30 lbs
Life is short drink the good wine first

Tikvah

NAPA quoted me about $28 bucks but it will take 4 - 5 days.  He didn't give me the warm fuzzy feeling that he found the right part so I left.  I sent Luke an email and tried to call but no answer.  I'll let you know what I decide to do when I talk to him. 

Luvrbus, I know you're right - you usually are, but 75 bucks for that clamp makes me squirm.  I hope you're wrong this time (like that will ever happen :) )
1989 MCI-102 A3
DD 6V92 Turbo, Alison
Tons of stuff to learn!
Started in Cheboygan, Michigan (near the Mackinaw Bridge).  Now home is anywhere we park
http://dave-amy.com/

eagle19952

Donald PH
1978 Model 05 Eagle w/Torsilastic Suspension,8V71 N, DD, Allison on 24.5's 12kw Kubota.

luvrbus

Dave you can buy cheaper clamps I just don't like steel clamps because with the heat they stretch see the nice clamps you have on the pipes those are 40 bucks each,wait and see what Luke charges when he gets back on Monday he may have a good replacement for less money lol I am set in ways as you can see and to old to change now  8)
Life is short drink the good wine first

Jim Eh.

As you are tightening the clamp give it little taps all around, tighten a little more, tap a little more, you get the idea.
"Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints"
Jim Eh.
1996 MC12
6V92TA / HT741D
Winnipeg, MB.

chessie4905

   Paint around both lips with antiseize and the clamp will slide up nice and snug without torquing the H out of the bolt. Just tight; don't go crazy. NAPA clamps are all right, I've used them. You could probably go to a truck stop/ repair location for one if you're in a hurry.
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central