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i need one of the brass 90 degree turn fuel in/out tubes from the carbs on a 1996 GTX (i dont think year matters). I have went everywhere and no one sells them, ppl keep telling me that i need a new carb now, but i think that is wrong b/c i can just push them back in and they are snug and worse case sceniro i just put some JB weld or something around them after they are in for extra protection. Does anyone know where i can get one of these pieces????? I took both out of each carb (4 total) and one broke....they were so full of gunk in them that taking them out was the only way to clean them.
 
i need one of the brass 90 degree turn fuel in/out tubes from the carbs on a 1996 GTX (i dont think year matters). I have went everywhere and no one sells them, ppl keep telling me that i need a new carb now, but i think that is wrong b/c i can just push them back in and they are snug and worse case sceniro i just put some JB weld or something around them after they are in for extra protection. Does anyone know where i can get one of these pieces????? I took both out of each carb (4 total) and one broke....they were so full of gunk in them that taking them out was the only way to clean them.

That might be a tough one, check with these folks they have nearly everything give them a call if you have to.
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche.com/seadooforums/Seadoo_oem/Seadoo_PWC.asp?Type=12&A=39

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i need one of the brass 90 degree turn fuel in/out tubes from the carbs on a 1996 GTX (i dont think year matters). I have went everywhere and no one sells them, ppl keep telling me that i need a new carb now, but i think that is wrong b/c i can just push them back in and they are snug and worse case sceniro i just put some JB weld or something around them after they are in for extra protection. Does anyone know where i can get one of these pieces????? I took both out of each carb (4 total) and one broke....they were so full of gunk in them that taking them out was the only way to clean them.
You can use a piece of copper tubing to replace that. Go to a local auto shop with a good tubing bender used for brake lines have them bend it then cut it to fit. This can the be soldered in place. If that won't work for you I should have an old junker that you can have.
I'm in NE FL near jax.
 
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