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CA distributor/governor oil supply line.

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    Posted: 02 Oct 2018 at 8:36pm
....I need to replace the oil line from the "T" at the head/rocker supply to the "T" at the Governor oil supply on my CA. It is a very small steel tubing with compression fittings on each end. I am hopping this is something I can buy already made up...or at least steer me to a supplier of the tubing and fittings.
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Napa.  Use tube benders to shape it.
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...what size is the tubing that runs to the governor oil supply fitting,.?

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I think I have one  Will look tomarow in daylite will get 
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Yea I would also go to NAPA store with the old parts and match up the connections. Compression type fitting. Probably 1/8 inch steel line? They might have the new flexible brake line also. Might be easier to form?
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...it appears mine rusted out...pretty strange, not much rust on the tractor and all the other small tubing lines are fine...it probably had  impurities in the steel at the point it rusted out.  Thanks for your attention.
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1/8 inch compression.  same size as oil pressure gauge line

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...thanks, going to town to find it.

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My C had 1/8" copper line on it since I bought it in 1986. I replaced the ring in the compression fitting when I linked it many years ago. It was the same ad the sending line on a shallow well pump.
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