I'm not familiar with your model of carbs pictured, but I know that piece and what it does. On my carbs those are aluminum. Yours look black like plastic, is that why it broke?
Suggestion 1) Take the parts to a shop and ask to buy one of "these". The result should be that you learn the proper name for that "fuel line connector thing". Maybe they can even sell you one.
Suggestion 2) After learning the proper name of it, post a parts-wanted posting.
Suggestion 3) Find someone with a small lathe to make you one. On my carbs they are pretty simple, a tube with grooves for O-rings. If I had one to copy I think it would take me less than 1/2 hour to make one 'cause I'm slow.
Thanks for the suggestions. I will take it to the shop tomorrow; Im not sure that those crotch rocket connoisseurs will be of much help though...
It is plastic, I assume that is why it broke. It seems as if the PO might have taken the carbs apart and broken it. It was definitely already broken, when I pulled the carbs apart one piece came off with #1 while the other remained in #2.
I also have a 73 500/4 and a 76 550/4 at my house since my friend has no place to house his two projects. I examined the 500 carbs and saw that the connections were aluminum (or some type of metal). I noticed that the 500 carbs had two connections for the gas line(s), one in between each pair of carbs. So the connections on it were actually tees instead of inline connectors like mine. My carbs have only one fuel line connection (in between #2 and #3) so it has one tee and two inline connectors in between both pairs of outside carbs.
You can see on the parts fiche i copied above that the connector is shown but not labeled. What a #$%*.
Well, Im not sure that I know anyone with a lathe... I will ask around.
How do you think that I should proceed trying to obtain another one of these at this point?
Should I post a new topic with a picture asking folks what it is called?