I would suggest your check for a tool like Clamptite, haywire klamper or make your own. It basically replace the C-clip using a string of wire: it work with stainless, galvanize, normal steel, brass, copper or aluminium wires... It can also replace SS zip ties in most cases. The main advantages: easy to remove, strong enough to be use in airplane motor connection and you can make the connection the size you need.
They are strong as hell. They are stainless steel so no corrosion. Once you get or make a install tool it is easy to tension. I used them under hood near heat sources.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XMfOwPuN0Ao.html he tests regular zip ties and stainless and you can see how much stronger the stainless are
Sometimes the steel ball won’t catch and it will loosen . The metal tab holding the ball in place sometimes needs to be bent inward a bit . I like them but they can be finnicky
stainless works in certain instances other materials will allow stretch and flex where stainless will fail tried using them to hold my wheel covers on my rv and they failed..the nylon ones didnt for example