Best hose pinch clamp for fuel line?

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Matthew Jeschke

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Ah H E double hockey stick! I broke down. First time EVER I've been unable to get my vehicle to move again and had to call a tow truck. Lost fuel to engine, my wideband would fire up at 15:1 then quickly go to 20:1 and engine would stall. Probably surfaced yesterday where it stalled on a mountain road. No big deal I got out and we walked for an hour, came back and zero issue. Ran like a top again. I assumed my engine tune didn't like 4700ft elevation I was at. It was a long stretch but seemed feasable.

Got in it to drive it again today and it did same thing. Only this time I could start it but it would be at 20:1 AFR and no power to move vehicle. Not that I should at that, it'd probably burn the engine up. I got a tow back to my house.

So long story short, it's possible a hose clamp came loose in my fuel sending unit. I swapped the pump with a high flow aftermarket pump and they sold me screw clamps for the fuel line HERE. Today I immediately suspected the pump and called my friend who recommended putting that one in. He immediately said it's the screw clamps and I should have bought factory style pinch clamps.

For my question...

What brand pinch clamps are good for the fuel line in the sending unit?

I'm running the pump HERE. I have a 57 PSI fuel pressure regulator (up from 45 PSI another long story).
I'm also using this fuel hose HERE

My head is also a bit dizzy trying to figure out clamp size. ID of hose is 5/16" OD isn't spec'ed. When I measure OD I get around 1/2" (should be larger when I slide it on the pump). What size clamp would that be?
 

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mine did this but after it stalled out it would only come back to life after it sat a hr or so, then run for about 10-15 minutes and die again. fuel pump was dead.

so gear up for a tank drop.
 

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Yeah, I had also thought the pump might be dieing. It's an AEM high flow pump. Maybe has 1k miles not much. I just put it in a couple months ago.
if a hose off the pump inside the canister popped off i doubt it would re start for any amount of time. pumps sadly do just die, so maybe theres a warranty on it still? most give ya at least 90 days.
 

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