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tsdeese

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Are the fittings that use the rubber sleeves are they still readily available?
 
If you are referring to this part, then yes. CC Specialties carries them. See their link at the top of the page. Or click HERE for their website.

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Sorry kraig should’ve made my self clearer I’m talking about the brass fittings
 
I know it is not 'stock' but:

I just used two regular hardware store compression elbows, 1/4" compression on one end, 1/8" male pipe thread on the other. Then bent a piece of 1/4" copper tubing to go between the fuel bowl and the carburetor. If copper for fuel line scares you, you can also make it out of 1/4" brake tubing.
 
I did the same thing Kashaver recommended when I restored my original.IMG_5035.jpeg
 
All that rubber piece is, is rubber fuel line. Nothing fancy, don't need brass compression fittings. I believe it's just 1/4" fuel line, just cut a small width of it, slide it on, screw it back down. Works great, have it on my 70 and 100 copper lines
 
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