Well, honey, when you roll an 8-inch 90-degree pipe fitting 45 degrees, you're looking at a take off of about 8 inches. It's simple geometry, darling. Just remember, always measure twice and cut once - ain't nobody got time for mistakes in the world of piping!
The hypotenuse of a 90-degree triangle with two nine inch sides is: 12.73 inches.
A combination square
It should be approximately 1.26 inches, or 1 1/4 inch to the nearest quarter inch. The tangent of an angle of 1 degree is 0.17455 times the 6 foot base is 0.10473 feet.
It is 0.8 degrees.
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11 1/4"
9 15/16"
pipe size(inch)x38.1
If you look at the front of the carburetor you will see a medal line that is screwed into a 1 inch fitting. You will need to remove the line from the fitting with a 5/8 wrench and then remove the 1 inch fitting and the filter will be behind that fitting.
YES there is
If you look at the front of the carburetor you will see a big medal line screewed into a 1 inch fitting, the line is a 5/8 fitting and the filter is behind the 1 inch fitting.
The standard hose fitting size for this application is 3/4 inch.
5 inch (13 cm)
It is located behind the big fitting that the fuel line goes to and it requires a 5/8 inch wrench for the fuel line and a 1 inch wrench for the fitting.
The standard thread size for a 1/8-27 NPT fitting is 1/8 inch in diameter with 27 threads per inch.
Yes. A reduction fitting can be used.
No, 20 is max with fenders rolled