Joy,
 The connecting tube on my '68 G.T. needed replacing, and I used a piece
of straight radiator hose that I had in stock. I don't remember the
size, but it was something like 1 1/4" ID, not something uncommon.

This was brand-new hose (albeit in stock for probably 20 years), not
something I cut out of an old truck or something.

                                   <<Jim>>

"Mr. Joy H. Hansen" wrote:
>- 
> I'm having considerable problem finding a connecting tube from the outside
> fill to the tank.  The original was dry and had broken lose from the tank.
> Obviously some of the floor rot in the pump area came from the loose
> connection.  I was told that the pump was defective and I found a new
> replacement in the Safari.  Replacing the old belt driven pump with a new
> shurflo is proving to be a bit more difficult than I would have expected.
> Did you need a replacement connecting tube?
> 
>
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