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    Gas tank tee

    Does anybody have a source for the tee (technically a Y I suppose) pointed to by the arrow in this picture? NLA from everywhere I can see. And if not, can someone post a picture of one of these next to a scale of some sort. Wouldn't be too hard to make if I have to. Just need to get the number of barbs on the Tee right.

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    Ravi

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    If NLA I would think good used would be your only option. Rob
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    Try McMaster-Carr, should be something generic available.
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    Thanks guys. I may have a lead on a used one. 30westRob, there are 2 smaller diameter ones (which you have posted) which have the same diameter barbs on all 3 ports and there is the larger one off the gas tank, which has larger diameter barbs on the straight through piece and the same smaller diameter barb on the branch. Ed, MC doesn't have anything like the Y with different barb diameters. Would need to use a reducer piece as well.. It would just look wrong. Easy enough to make one in a pinch.

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    I have a couple of originals
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    Got a line on the correct one. 15 mm on the straight through connectors and 9 mm on the branch one. NOT the same as the 9 mm ones posted by Tom and Rob. Thanks everyone.

    Ravi
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    For future reference. This is the one that joins up the hose off the gas tank barb to the evap canister and joins the rest of the tubing with the regular size Y’s. Thanks to a fellow member for sourcing me the right one. The narrower barb is the one that matches up with the y’s shown in the earlier pics.

    Ravi
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    2015 Porsche Macan S in agate grey 7sp PDK

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