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Get a diameter of the hole Scotty. Looking like the old style 026 line (straight) could be your ticket.

Can always drill the tank hole larger. Then you’ll be stuck having to use the more widely available line you drilled it for. No issue there.

I do it on older 1121 all the time. The newer style S lines are simple better. Hence the factory upgrade.
 

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Or these may work. It's a grommet that goes in the hole and allows you to use regular fuel line. I don't know the od though. @Sty57 (I think) might know more about it

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I use them all the time. Use Echo 3mmx5mm fuel line. Have't had one leak yet. If I do I'll go to 3mmx6mm.
Shep
 
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