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Evaporative Canister Carb connection
So I have the stock evaporative emissions canister and all factory lines from the tank/separator to the restricted rad support hardline to the canister. The problem is I do not have a quadrajet any longer. Instead I have an AVS. So the question is, what should I connect the carb port on the canister too? This is the two port canister, tank and carb,.
I have thought about plumbing it into the PCV line with a tee, but it seems like it is not metered and would just be a giant vacuum leak. Any ideas? Thanks,
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A ported vacuum port is all that is needed for your canister.
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If things are not factory correct, forget about it.
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Ported vacuum will work for this as 77 has stated.
Some ran it through a temp switch on intake, but just hooked to ported vacuum is fine. Restricted pipe will keep car from having a vaccum "leak" |
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Thanks, I am going to connect it to the ported and give it a go.
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Been running the canister connected to the ported vacuum port and it has been working great. No odor of fuel at all around the canister and I did not notice any change to the engine's response. Thanks for the responses!
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