What is this loom clip called?

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I'm sure they're still available but cant find them under anything I would call them.

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I did a google search with the pic and found them. Go figure.

https://autofastenersandclips.com/p...for-1-inner-diameter-loom?variant=19614231431


Haha, beat me to it... "Wire loom routing clips" is what you can find them under.

Amazon has a ton of different sizes. https://www.amazon.com/Wire-Routing...c59b9&pd_rd_wg=8vovi&pd_rd_i=B0040D0PJ4&psc=1
 

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My park avenue is a 99 and a 2003 ultra would have he same engine and superxharger, but assuming the 3800 kept the same location of the EGR valve no matter the years from 1996-2009 the transmission harness area where it branches for the trans from the main harness is retained in one of those mounted horizontally. Rather thick too (haha) In that spot. So you should be able to find it In any 3800 car at least 96 up prob older.

then, I am sure more models them also use them for main harness routings. My park avenue is a C body (fwd G is the same, uses same subframe as a H body) wnd they utilized a clip like that on front/downlow of the 3800 for the starter wire and a few other wires


It’s also used in the rear end sail panel/quarter of the passenger side for the rear air pump harness


I’m saying all this to give you ways to find it.

if you want I can measure a size and give a pn

also, if you go to auto store they have a specialty retainer and clip section most of the time that has a **** load. May only be found In a variety pack. But worth checking
 

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If you want OE old ass ones I got plenty but if you want a new less aged part I advise doing so anyway
 

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@dsteelejr,

When I was an aircraft mechanic we used to call your 1/2" clamp an "Adel" clamp. I supposed because they were made by a company called "Adel", a aircraft supply company.

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Here's a weird one. It came off my truck when I was rebuilding it. I used whatever I needed and have stuff like this left over. I don't know what it did. I guess it held some tubing or wires somehow.
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And some of my aircraft stuff.

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This is what we called "alligator strap", because it has "teeth", hey, it's what we called it. You put the teeth on the inside of the shape or hole to protect the edge or hole opening from abrading wire, or hoses, or tubing where it passes through a hole or along side a shape edge. It's very flexible.

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I've got it taped down for demonstration purposes on a scrap piece of Aluminum. In use though you can glue it down in this application.

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You can get the idea of how it would go onto a hole after you measure it off so the ends come together and it will hold itself onto the metal. No need for glue or anything. It's made in a straight form so it wants to be straight and will spring into the shape of the hole. I've got them on my truck in several places.

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MS 21266-3N is the part number but I would supposed you could go to any aircraft supply place, Aviall might be one place, if they're still around. They might have different sizes to. Cool, huh?
 
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