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    I remember someone saying to bend a piece of coat hanger to mock up the hose, then peruse the inventory at your local parts store.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone View Post
    I remember someone saying to bend a piece of coat hanger to mock up the hose, then peruse the inventory at your local parts store.
    Yeah, I've done the bent wire inventory review approach before, but with all of the SBC/Deuce builds out there it's a lot less hassle to start with a part number, especially considering the reduced inventory in a lot of the parts stores these days. "Nope, I don't have that one, but I can have it here from the warehouse for you tomorrow morning..." Sigh.... Another 20 mile round trip to the store.
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