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Re: 72 Midget: SU Carb vents ?

To: Chuck_Ciaffone_at_WG-RAL@smtp.wg.com
Subject: Re: 72 Midget: SU Carb vents ?
From: Kevin Sullivan <kevins@borris.khoros.unm.edu>
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 09:29:51 -0600 (MDT)
On Tue, 23 Apr 1996 Chuck_Ciaffone_at_WG-RAL@smtp.wg.com wrote:

>      Big-time Top-down weather here in NC!

Excellent!
      
>      While trying to "clean up" the engine compartment in my 72 
>      Midget, I came across what looks to be just a fuel-bowl venting 
>      system.  From the top of each SU fuel bowl, next to the fuel 
>      inlet line, is a short hose that leads to a 1/4" pipe.  The 
>      pipe then goes to the evap cannister.  
>      
>      When I removed the pipe and plugges the 2 hoses, the engine ran 
>      badly.  No fuel getting into the bowl?
>      
>      When I unplugged the hoses, but left off the pipe, all ran 
>      well.  As nothing appears to leak out of these hoses, is there 
>      a compelling reason to replace them?

Yeah, if the float valve sticks open fuel overflows out that hole and can 
splash on something hot.  On MGAs these vents are metal tubes that 
redirect overflow to the ground.  If I were you I'd leave it like it's 
supposed to be.  If you can't live with this do the MGA type thing to 
prevent danger of fire.

Kevin


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