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Heat shield clip

#1 Guest_z84daytonaturbo_*

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Posted 09 November 2007 - 10:24 PM

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Anyone know where I can get the clip that holds the heat shield to the starter on a 2.2 turbo in an 84 Daytona. Got a source for the heat shield from Allpar Forums but can't locate a clip anywhere. Dodge dealer says they aren't being made anymore.
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Posted 12 November 2007 - 02:52 PM

A pair of large hose clamps will do nicely.

If you can't fine 4 or 5 inch hose clamps at the auto parts store you can get them at Home Depot.

Of courese if you want the clip that's different but if you just want to make sure the heat sheld doesn't fall off, the large clamps will do nicely.
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