Re: tywraps as hose clamps?
Keep in mind guys, that there are 2 distinctly different styles of ty-straps. The ones the manufacturers use on fuel hoses have a "rounded" back to provide secure clamping force around the circumference of the hose. You should never use a "flat-backed" electrical ty-strap on a fuel hose application. The flat straps can pinch the hose and cause an air leak.<br /><br />The reason for not using worm-drive style metal clamps is that they can be over-tightened, which destroys the hose and they can work loose. <br /><br />A securely attached ty-strap may be able to turn on the fitting it's attached to, but that is really no big deal. A properly attached hose-style ty-strap will not leak - if the installer does manage to over-tighten a ty-strap, it breaks then & there. <br /><br />Hope this info helps...<br /><br />-John