Probably a dumb question regarding emissions
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Probably a dumb question regarding emissions
As I've posted before, I am in the process of completely restoring everything under the hood of my truck. One of those things being all rubber and vacuum lines. I plan on replacing my vapor canister as it just sits on the frame rail with nothing holding it in place. With replacing that canister, I plan on replacing the lines to and from it. What kind of tubing should I use? I tried looking it up only to find the premade lines which I'd rather do without. Does it need to be fuel line? or could I get away with cheaper stuff? TIA
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The canister is supposed to be attached to the battery mount. There should be a place for it to sort of clip in to and then 1 bolt near the top.
The line from the tank to the canister is just steel line. Get the right size o.d. line and a tube bender (kinda like a pair of pliers) and you should be good. It just directs gas fumes so nothing real special required.
The line from the tank to the canister is just steel line. Get the right size o.d. line and a tube bender (kinda like a pair of pliers) and you should be good. It just directs gas fumes so nothing real special required.
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The canister is supposed to be attached to the battery mount. There should be a place for it to sort of clip in to and then 1 bolt near the top.
The line from the tank to the canister is just steel line. Get the right size o.d. line and a tube bender (kinda like a pair of pliers) and you should be good. It just directs gas fumes so nothing real special required.
The line from the tank to the canister is just steel line. Get the right size o.d. line and a tube bender (kinda like a pair of pliers) and you should be good. It just directs gas fumes so nothing real special required.