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Mike
Moss has a listing for the 100, Part # 363 026, that looks correct, hook on=
one end and =E2=80=9CS=E2=80=9D hook on the other end. The part # for the =
clip shown in your photo with the =E2=80=9CS=E2=80=9D hook on both ends is =
363 380, which is used on Sprites and Midget and a few others. =20
Perry
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Just a comparison shot of the difference between the BN1/2 heater clip and =
a BN4 and later heater clip.=C2=A0 It definitely makes a difference for a m=
ore secure assembly for my BN2 heater.=C2=A0 Notice the small curved end of=
the early clip that fits over the small lip of the round heater cover.=C2=
=A0 Early clip is also shorter making for a nice tight fit.
Mike MacLean
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ss=3DWordSection1><p class=3DMsoNormal>Mike</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>Moss ha=
s a listing for the 100, Part # 363 026, that looks correct, hook on one en=
d and =E2=80=9CS=E2=80=9D hook on the other end. The part # for the clip sh=
own in your photo with the =E2=80=9CS=E2=80=9D hook on both ends is 363 380=
, which is used on Sprites and Midget and a few others. =C2=A0</p><p class=
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one;padding:0in'><br>Just a comparison shot of the difference between the B=
N1/2 heater clip and a BN4 and later heater clip. It definitely makes=
a difference for a more secure assembly for my BN2 heater. Notice th=
e small curved end of the early clip that fits over the small lip of the ro=
und heater cover. Early clip is also shorter making for a nice tight =
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