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Fuel Line Coupler

JerryB

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Hi folks,

Just wondering if any of you can direct me to where I might buy a couple of in-line plastic fuel line couplers; see attached photo.

A local Spyder owner ( '09 RS ) and I want to do the Canisterectomy & will need some.

We could use other designs, this one is just one that was sent to me via email.

Jerry Baumchena.jpg

PS) JEGS gives me $600 fuel pumps when I search their website. :banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
Add me to the Home Depot bunch but sure your local auto parts would also have them on hand....:thumbup:
 
I have found that ACE usually has a better selection of those kind of things. If you have one close I would go there first. Will cost 10 cents more but worth not having to hunt allover town.
 
Hi Nobody,

Re: brass ones in hardware/plumbing.

My local auto parts store has brass ones. I'll try Ace Hardware for the plastic ones.

And thanks again,

Jerry Baumchen
 
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