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Re: Re: 1986 Chev vapor canister...necessary?

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Posted by Dennis Minn on April 21, 2003 at 23:05:07 from (204.31.51.135):

In Reply to: Re: 1986 Chev vapor canister...necessary? posted by Jon Hagen on April 21, 2003 at 20:44:20:

Thanks Jon,

I've had a tough time finding a truck that has the original emissions stuff still intact. So far, I've come to the conclusion that I need that canister for fuel vapors, just haven't come to the right way of getting it all hooked back up, cheaply, mind you. I wish I could find a drawing that showed what vacuum thingy did what on the canister itself, and when the fumes should be sucked into the carb( engine temp), what port, etc. I seem to be finding a lot of info on how to remove all this stuff. So, again, more info is better than no info, thanks, Dennis. By the way, what's the three fuel lines attached to the fuel pump for anyway?

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