Holenov
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was cleaning my carbs today and noticed the plastic L fitting going into the middle carb is broken. I can't find a part number for them. Someone must of ran into this before ?
				
			 
		
		
		
			
			
				
			
		
		
	
					Post a pic, usually have to get the stuff used off a parts sled.was cleaning my carbs today and noticed the plastic L fitting going into the middle carb is broken. I can't find a part number for them. Someone must of ran into this before ?
Holenov
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Holenov
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You  can see where the white L connector is broke between the line and the carb
				
			 
		
		
		
			
			
				
			
		
		
	
					Have you looked in the parts finders? I dont think thats a replacement part but I think that pressed in. Could try to get a used carb rack and see if you can pull one.You can see where the white L connector is broke between the line and the carb
			
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							Go to auto parts store, buy a pack of vacuum connectors. One of the several different ones that come in a pack should work.
				
			I didnt look closely at the pic.
I see your broken one is the one that goes into the carb body.
That should press in, just like the metal fittings do that go into the carb body.
				
			I see your broken one is the one that goes into the carb body.
That should press in, just like the metal fittings do that go into the carb body.
Holenov
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Yes I got it out no problem, no luck finding a new one yet  likely have to find a ùsed one somewhere
				
			Holenov
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Thanks, I was able to find some at my local snowmobile salvage yard
				
			Holenov
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Is there any truth that the dot on the phillps head screws on the carb bowl  means its a Japanese phillips screw, if so here can you get that driver ?
				
			Yes to the dot: https://monroeengineering.com/blog/how-jis-screws-differ-from-phillips-head-screws/
Unless you're trying to find one of those screwdrivers because you can't get it off, many people replace them with allen heads as they are not as easy to strip. M4x0.7 12mm. I would think you could find the screwdrivers at ebay/amazon etc.
				
			Unless you're trying to find one of those screwdrivers because you can't get it off, many people replace them with allen heads as they are not as easy to strip. M4x0.7 12mm. I would think you could find the screwdrivers at ebay/amazon etc.
 
	 
 
		
 
 
		

 
 
		
