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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya,
What you could do is take the big hose off and measure the inner diameter of the hose. It might be beneficial to cut off the inch of hose where it went up over the barbs of the T just to be sure. Once you have that, you would be all set to install the separator from there. If you get a separator with two inlets and two outlets, you could eliminate the T altogether, and it never hurts to replace the hoses and bulbs every 5 years or so. If the hoses are getting stiff, it is time to replace anyway.
Steve |