Father’s Day Sale – Up to 40% Off! Shop Now >

Earls Econ-O-Fit Clamp Black Hose Size 10 (59-87 El Camino; 71-77 Sprint; 78-87 Caballero)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-55-879094-1
Our Price

$11.48

Military, Medical & First Responders $0.57 Available in EK Cash Rewards.
Confirm Eligibility
Add to Cart
    Create a list
    Add to New List

    Saved - View your saved items

    We're sorry. We couldn't save this product at this time.

    or use

    Shop Owners Save More! Sign up for our dealer program

      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A

      Features

      • Econ-O-Fit Hose Clamp Size 10
      • Econ-O-Fit I.D. 13/16 Inch
      • Fits Perform-O-Flex, Auto-O-Flex, Pro-Lite 350, and Pro-Lite 390 Hose Size 10
      • Hose I.D. 9/16 Inch
      • Designed for Oil Cooler Lines and Heater Hoses
      • Anodized Aluminum Construction
      • Reusable Design
      • Clamp I.D. 0.820 Inch
      • Finish in Anodized Black
      • Fitting to Hose Mate Type Band Clamp
      • Specifically Made for Econ-O-Fit Hose End Family

      Description

      High-Quality Hose Clamp. The Earl's 10 ECON-O-FIT BLACK 13/16 ID is designed to secure hoses in critical automotive systems such as oil cooler lines and heater hoses. It provides a reliable connection to prevent leaks and maintain proper fluid flow, essential for efficient vehicle operation.

      Durable Materials And Finish. Crafted from anodized aluminum, this hose clamp offers corrosion resistance and strength. Its black anodized finish enhances its appearance, making it suitable for visible installations while ensuring longevity under harsh conditions.

      Reusable Design. The clamp can be used multiple times, offering convenience during maintenance and repairs.

      Application. Fits 59-87 El Camino; 71-77 Sprint; 78-87 Caballero.

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

      5.0

      Customer Reviews (1)

      Questions & Answers

      No questions about this product yet. Ask the First Question