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Super C Fuel Line Woes
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Posted by A. Bohemian on April 18, 2007 at 16:42:36 from (207.170.88.250):
The fuel line on my Super C broke today. It was apparently an after market part, a flexible hose of some kind, and had become VERY brittle with age. Unfortunately, when I took it around and showed it to the Case dealer, hardware store, auto parts stores, etc., no one had the fittings to go on the ends. I finally found a 5/16 flare fitting that seems to thread into the fitting on the carb and fuel strainer/sediment bowl properly. So I know the diameter and type of thread. But I'm not sure what kind of fitting was originally used. Does anyone have a C or Super C with the original fuel line on it? Can you tell me what kind of material it is made of and what kind of fittings are on the end? I've ordered a replacement line from this website, but I suspect it's flexible line like the one I had, and if I can find pictures of an original line, it might be worthwhile to try to fabricate something that looks similar, for authenticity's sake.
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