the problem isnt the coolant that flows through it, but the nasty **** that seeps in between the hose and the outside surface, the hose clamp does stop coolant escaping, but the nasties in the coolant still get between the hose and the alloy, where they sit and do the damage
on the inside, the coolant doesnt stay still long enough to cause any dramas
think of it as what happens with 2 sheets of steel laying on top of each other, wet them, the water on the top evaporates off quickly, but the water thats worked its way in between the 2 sheets doesnt evaporate so quickly and causes the steel to corrode faster than it would normally


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