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HarryLime

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  1. The old fittings have larger inside diameter. New fittings have smaller inside diameter. It is about restricting the fuel flow. The smallest ID is the flow speed of the entire system. Tubing size doesn't matter if you install one small fitting.

  2. Yes, it could be repaired. I would buy that machine a new spring. Retire the old spring. A new spring will come oiled to prevent rusting. It isn't lubricated for use. There is a tool called a "spring winder" used to install the spring safely in the barrel. Otherwise you could well get hurt or ruin the new spring. Clock repair folks have the tool. I have heard of spring suppliers loading a spring for you if you send them the barrel. sometimes........... Be careful. 

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