Identify the component
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Identify the component
I found it under my car this morning, but not sure it's off the car because it's absolutely pristine.
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Re: Identify the component
Brake pad retaining clip?
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Re: Identify the component
Or part of a watch bracelet
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Re: Identify the component
I think it's a piece of trim off a jubilee clamp.
Like inside this one...
Like inside this one...
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Re: Identify the component
Probably what KFB said, I can't see the picture he posted.
60-80mm Norma T Bolt clamp. Part number 4:
60-80mm Norma T Bolt clamp. Part number 4:
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Re: Identify the component
It's this I think...
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Re: Identify the component
They grip really well cylindrically over their limited size range. You have to suit the clamp to the hose. I used them on my biodiesel plant, much better then the usual Jubilee clip, but more expensive.
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Re: Identify the component
KFB is righter than me.
My van's intercooler hoses use the type KFB has shown.
My van's intercooler hoses use the type KFB has shown.
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Re: Identify the component
I'm now wondering where it might have come from.
As said, it's absolutely pristine, which makes me think it's NOT come from something under the bonnet.
If it's a tension spring from a jubilee clip, that would indicate that (if it came from the car), there's now a loose bit of pipe somewhere....
As said, it's absolutely pristine, which makes me think it's NOT come from something under the bonnet.
If it's a tension spring from a jubilee clip, that would indicate that (if it came from the car), there's now a loose bit of pipe somewhere....
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Re: Identify the component
Is does your car have an intercooled turbo engine?
If so it could be from an intercooler hose clip.
If so it could be from an intercooler hose clip.
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Re: Identify the component
Errrr, it's a VW Eos 1.4 TSI.... So.... Possibly?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:22 pm Is does your car have an intercooled turbo engine?
If so it could be from an intercooler hose clip.
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Re: Identify the component
TSI = Turbocharged Stratified Injection.Rockburner wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:07 pmErrrr, it's a VW Eos 1.4 TSI.... So.... Possibly?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:22 pm Is does your car have an intercooled turbo engine?
If so it could be from an intercooler hose clip.
I'd give it a really good boot on a quiet stretch of road, see if it's lacking any performance (an getting terrible MPG).
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Re: Identify the component
If an intercooler pipe pipe has come loose you'll know about it without giving it a boot because it'll whistle or chuff like a good 'un and it will probably make the EGM light come on.
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Re: Identify the component
But the pipe might not have come off yet.
Without the clip, if he gives it a good boot it will
Without the clip, if he gives it a good boot it will
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Re: Identify the component
HmmmmKungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:10 pmTSI = Turbocharged Stratified Injection.Rockburner wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:07 pmErrrr, it's a VW Eos 1.4 TSI.... So.... Possibly?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:22 pm Is does your car have an intercooled turbo engine?
If so it could be from an intercooler hose clip.
I'd give it a really good boot on a quiet stretch of road, see if it's lacking any performance (an getting terrible MPG).
The air-valve that controls intake from either the super- or turbo-charger is already behaving like a teenager, so maybe it's time to get the thing properly looked at
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Re: Identify the component
How to solve an intermittent or possible problem.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:17 pm But the pipe might not have come off yet.
Without the clip, if he gives it a good boot it will