To: | spridgets@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: First Day Over, No LBC |
Date: | Fri, 9 Mar 2001 17:55:08 -0600 |
The plastic tubes/fittings are vent and probably not the source of your vapor smell. Personally I doubt it would matter if you plugged them or removed them altogether if your not using an original type fuel pump. The most likely cause of your fumes problem is the air fuel separator located in behind the bracing on the right side of your trunk/boot. This is a common problem as the line deteriate or someone alters things. The separator should be connected to the fuel tank on one end and to a fitting through the boot floor on the other. both hoses are made of the same braided steel covered hose as the fuel lines but with crimped fitting on either end. these are most likely the problem after 30 years of weather and abuse. the fitting through the floor connects to a steel line going to the charcoal cannister in the engine compartment that should be connected to the engine valve cover. The 2 hoses at the engine side of the carbs tee together and connect to a can on the front of the timing chain cover. this creates a vacuum in the engine to draw off emission gases and vapors. check all fittings for age cracking or tampering. STEVE 60 SPRITE 67 MORRIS 6CWT. PICK-UP 71 MG MIDGET 76 TRIUMPH BONNIEVILLE and a rusted out chevy for snow days ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: |
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