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Fuel hose 3way T broke...can I simply replace or need new fuel hose?

Dalton

Just got it firing!
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Hey all!
My bike was stolen few months back after 24hrs of ownership. The fellas who took it did some damage but I got it back and I'm nearly finished the rebuild. I had nearly gotten everything set up ready to fire and I snapped the head off one of the 3way Ts that connects the fuel hose that intersects between the injectors and tank.
The question is am I (before I go pulling) able to remove the 3 way T to replace with a new one or is it integrated into the hose?
Would like to avoid spending too much more money on getting a new one but if needs must.

If it is not possible to separate connector is product code 2B002486 compatible (fuel hose off v7 iii stone milan 750 17-20)? I know the product code 2B000970 is for mine but I have found a used one a little cheaper if I need to replace.

Thanks for you time.

Dalton.
 
If your fuel lines are hard plastic, you could cut them and replace the T with something more robust (stainless steel) and use high pressure rubber fuel(-approved) lines with Oetiker clamps. This process will likely be more expensive than replacing the stock lines.
The hard plastic lines are not reusable.
 
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