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donw1986 04-30-2017 06:21 AM

Converting from carb to efi in california, charcoal canister
 
I am installing msd atomic efi tbi in my 1986 c 10 i live in california so must keep all emmisions and smog stuff, the charcoal canister in my truck now is for a carbureted engine and has several hose there is one for the carb bowl vent, the efi does not have a connection for this hose, should i just get a canister for an 1987 tbi truck that way i wont have a hose not hooked up for the smog natzies ? Also thete is only one large manifold port on the efi i need 2 large ports one for the brake booster and one for the pcv valve any suggestions on that

Dead Parrot 04-30-2017 06:51 AM

Re: Converting from carb to efi in california, charcoal canister
 
For the PVC, just get the appropriate plumbing to add the 2nd port. Most manifold ports are 3/8 pipe thread IIRC.

For the canister, if the MSD system is a CARB approved substitute for a carburetor, the MSD support site should have an approved way to properly handle the carb vent hose.

Nick_R_23 04-30-2017 10:39 AM

Re: Converting from carb to efi in california, charcoal canister
 
I used an 87+ TBI canister in my truck and hooked the line up to ported vacuum so that it only pulls fumes under throttle.

mattcrp1 04-30-2017 11:31 AM

Re: Converting from carb to efi in california, charcoal canister
 
Call your local smog refere, if u are trying to keep it legal they may have a few hoops you to jump threw.

donw1986 04-30-2017 01:35 PM

Re: Converting from carb to efi in california, charcoal canister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead Parrot (Post 7929627)
For the PVC, just get the appropriate plumbing to add the 2nd port. Most manifold ports are 3/8 pipe thread IIRC.

For the canister, if the MSD system is a CARB approved substitute for a carburetor, the MSD support site should have an approved way to properly handle the carb vent hose.

Are you talking about drilling and tapping a hole in the manifold? I have heard of that but wasnt to keen on that idea

Dead Parrot 04-30-2017 02:46 PM

Re: Converting from carb to efi in california, charcoal canister
 
More like a short nipple, tee, and whatever magic fittings needed for the pcv hose and brake connection. This assumes your single manifold port is threaded.

donw1986 04-30-2017 09:40 PM

Re: Converting from carb to efi in california, charcoal canister
 
Ok i can hook the brake booster to the port on the actual manifold and pcv to the port on the bottom of efi then


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