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Default What kind of tubing connector is this? fscked up something

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This is a part of the Bijur lubrication system. The tubing is really
tiny, maybe 1/8" OD. It is used to deliver oil to the head.

When disconnecting the head, I may have pulled the tube too hard and
that's the result. It tore off.

What sort of connectors are used in those and how would I fix it once
I get it home?

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