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Subject: Emission Control Fuel Traps
From: "Williams, Bill (Atlanta)" <Bill.Williams@COMPAQ.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 13:06:25 -0600 qcorp.net>
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Thread-topic: Emission Control Fuel Traps
Hello All,

I have a 74 TR6 with the emission stuff pulled off.  For the past year, I've 
had a small diameter rubber hose (running from the bottom of my front carb to 
the distributor) serving as my vacuum line.

I was in the local parts store the other day and decided to buy the standard 
hard plastic vacuum pipe to replace the rubber hose.  The guy came back with a 
clear pipe instead of the normal black pipe.  Since it was only three foot or 
so, he gave it to me for free.

So, I get home install the pipe between the bottom of the front card and the 
distributor.  I start the engine, and it runs well.  I cut the engine off and I 
can see bubbles of gas in the clear vacuum pipe edging back towards the 
distributor.  I restart the car and I can see the gas bubbles dancing in the 
line, but being sucked back towards the carb.  There is not a lot, but I don't 
think gas should be partying in that line.

Now to my question...on the 74 emission systems there was a small vertical fuel 
trap installed.  The DPO had removed mine, but I'm guessing that this trap 
prevents the problem that I'm seeing, yes?

Moss is showing this sucker at $35 a pop.  Does anyone have a good spare that 
they would like to part with at a reasonable price?

Thanks,

Bill
Atlanta
74 TR6

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