I'm not sure what is being used now, but cars from the 1970's used a
charcoal canister to recover fumes and then recirculate them back
through the intake.
George Richardson
Andrew Uprichard wrote:
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> What was the outcome of the recent e-discussion on gas smells? I have 2
> TR3s in the garage below our bedroom and my wife claims the smell of gas is
> now impregnating the clothes closet. It has been 90+ degrees here in MA and
> I assume the vent pipes are indeed venting, but did anyone have suggestions
> for a cure (other than spousal nasal surgery) ?
>
> Andrew Uprichard
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