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New to me 1985 XJ6 that has had the fuel system replaced prior to my buying the car, including rebuilt injectors and all new fuel lines and clamps.
I am fighting a leaking injector hoses on #5 and #6 where it comes off the fuel rail. When I got the car not a single clamp was tightened, so I am not all that confident the correct size hose was used when the injectors were replaced. My question is, what is the correct size hose? I have read OEM is 7.5mm, but 7mm will work and Moss motors list it being 8mm. I have also read where 3/8" and 5/16" was used. I will inspect the fuel rail for any nicks from when the old hose was removed, but am leaning towards the hose being the issue. And I assume these are ID measurements.
OEM hose clamp part number is EAC3215/2 comes up as part JHC200101 on SNG Barratt and is a worm style clamp at $5.50 each and is listed as fitting 3/8" - 1/2" OD hose. Most other sites show the traditional injection style clamps.
Advice sought. The most important is buying the correct hose that will not leak.
Hello, Don't use a worm clamp, Find a full circle clamp that tightens evenly around the hose. A worm clamp will tighten unevenly around the hose and possibly cut it.
I did some measuring, and it makes sense that the OEM size is 7.5mm. 5/16" is 7.9mm which would go over the large section fine, but then you are asking a clamp to take up .9mm of slack on the narrow section. Maybe this is all well and good and would work, but 7.5mm hose is what I am going with. I had a spare fuel rail that still had the original hoses on it and the part that slips onto the injector measured 7.7mm ID and that is a little stretched from being on the injector for years.
The factory used worm clamps and that is what I went with. I feel the key to any clamp, especially worm clamps, is to buy good ones and not cheap made in China ones. If you look closely at the factory worm clamps you can see they are made much better than what you would get at some auto parts box store. The Comp Cams description sounds like they are the same design as the factory clamps. I guess time will tell.
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