Oily Rag
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Is it good practice to use anything to seal the hose at the barb other than the pressure of the hose clips?
I wouldn't, and it shouldn't be necessary if everything is the right size and in good condition.Is it good practice to use anything to seal the hose at the barb other than the pressure of the hose clips?
I tried using those recently, I gave up due to the narrow daimeter range each size works with.If it's a fuel line, best practice would be to use a stainless steel 'supra clamp' style as a conventional 'jubilee' style clamp can cut into the hose on the internal tail.
TBH - if I could afford them, I would use Mikalor Supra Clamps on every single hose fitting on board - you could say i'm a fan
Mikalor Supra Clamp
Jubilee Superclamp
But no, no need for any additional sealant provided the hose & barb are the correct (same) sizes.
I tried using those recently, I gave up due to the narrow daimeter range each size works with.
Normal worm-drive clips don't work well with some smaller sizes, but for anything over about 25mm, if a worm drive clip doesn't work, you have to ask 'why is that?'.
Sometimes a spring clip is a better bet, becuase it won't lose tension if the hose material softens a little or moves with temperature.
Depends on the application.