Who sells the stainless steel "Y" pipe for the fuel canister connection?
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Inflation continues to push my McGyver threshold upward. It used to be $20 dollars and now it is $30.
I attacked this with a bag of Tee fittings that seem to work just fine. If there was high velocity air in the circuit I might think the Y shape might matter. It is not original but it is functional and you do have to remove the fender liner to see it.
I attacked this with a bag of Tee fittings that seem to work just fine. If there was high velocity air in the circuit I might think the Y shape might matter. It is not original but it is functional and you do have to remove the fender liner to see it.
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... and it was that cheap only because 'my guy' was using scrap SS tubing that would otherwise have been tossed. There's a lot of labor involved in making the damn things.
At this point, one could probably have them 3d-printed in metal for less than $50. Maybe less. Even some of the cheaper plastics might be resilient enough for the application. So long as they don't melt, bending isn't a big deal.
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