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IHCCW has two nuts. Part number KH-220786. They also have a picture of the line itself but don't have any.
http://ihccw.com/carb.html
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Come on Ronnie, don't be fuel-ish, you want it to be correct, besides that will be a sharp bend for a rubber hose.
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Those appear to be made for a copper style ferrule. No, they will not work with the rubber style ferrule.
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Looks just like the one that was on my 104.
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Yes, I'm pretty sure. Hardware stores don't sell the type for rubber seal. The threads are different at the nut. It's a fine thread on the rubber type, and the flange is different. With a nut on and screwed down tight, they look identical, but they are different thread.
Now, would they seal..... Maybe since it's just gravity fed. But I'd lay a dollar down and say the nut already on the line is fine thread. |
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The ones you gots at the hawdware store are the same.
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