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need help identifying broken fuel sender fitting - picture 700 1994

Trying to help a friend with his 740 no start issue, I isolated the problem to his fuel pump (Regina - main pump inside tank). Unfortunately, while trying to disconnect the gas lines, he broke a fitting. It's the one that has a 90 degree turn in it, that attaches to the middle fitting of the three, as you can see in this picture:

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It's a plastic tube that comes out of the sender. It widens into about a half-inch wide cylinder at the end, and then the broken 90 degree fitting you see pointing to about 1 o'clock rotates within this widened cylinder.

Does anyone know:

a) if this 90 degree piece is removable?
b) can it be purchased separately?
c) which function each of the three tubes provide? (ie. send, return, ventilation)


--
David Armstrong - '86 240(350k km?), '93 940T(270k km), '89 240(parts source for others) near Toronto






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