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replacing tube that comes off the throttle body assembly

Hey guys, I'm looking for a replacement for blue tube that comes off of my throttle body assembly and connects to......(this is where I need your expertise). The other end is mated to a rubber hose (which dry rotted) which and secured with a hose clamp. It was connected to a nipple one of the cylinders that sits between an electrical connector and one of the braided fuel lines.

So I'm guessing that the device is some kinda of fuel regulator. I need to replace the tube but have no idea how to reference it or where to pick one up.

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Marv.
82' 911sc




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The tube connects to the vacumn port of the Warmup Regulator which is what you have pictured. The metal nipple the tube is directly over is where it goes. On mine there is a short length of rubber tubing big enough to go over that WUR nipple . The other end of the rubber tubing has a plastic reducing nipple that allows the blue line to be joined to it. If you still have the reducing nipple just tke a short piece of fuel hose and substitute for the old crumbled rubber
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replacing tube that comes off the throttle body assembly

Thanks for the response, only thing is that the reducing nipple broke clean off. Is it a good idea to find another reducer at the hardware store or is it more feasible to purchase the whole deal from pelican parts, etc.

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