A new design hose clamp will be used in production starting with the 1992 model year on C/K trucks. Usage of this clamp will expand to include other models in the 1993 model year. The Mubea constant tension hose clamp was designed to reduce the amount of coolant leakage from radiator and heater hoses.
With the previous design, screw type clamps, it is difficult to maintain a constant load on the hose connection. Some of the load is lost under certain temperature changes. The Mubea clamp exerts a relatively even and constant pressure that is maintained under varying temperature conditions.
+ The Mubea clamp must be installed on a hose which will be put on to a clean, dry, paint free surface. If lubrication is necessary for assembly, only GM lubricant P/N 1051717 may be used.
+ Production of trucks with the clamp began 02/91, starting with the water pump and radiator connections. The heater hoses will follow in some applications.
+ If the vehicle was originally built with Mubea clamps, the clamp should be replaced with the same P/N Mubea clamp and not a screw type hose clamp.
+ Also if the vehicle was originally built with screw/worm type clamps, the clamps should be replaced with screw/worm clamps.
Mubea clamps will be used in the following applications:
Size Part Number Application ------ ----------- ------------- 27mm 10108255 Heater Hoses 24mm 10146975 Heater Hoses
42mm 15671833 Radiator/Water Pump Hoses 50mm 10108249 Radiator/Water Pump Hoses 55mm 15671832 Radiator/Water Pump Hoses
Parts are currently available from CANSPO.
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