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Old 12-16-2016, 04:11 PM   #4
mr48chev
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Re: Fuel charcoal Canister

He pretty well nailed it in post 1 if you have a newer style tank with the vent hose on it the canister tucked up front somewhere helps keep the fumes to a minimum. It also solves the tank venting problem that a lot of guys run into. A bit of searching in the pick a parts yard might get you a smaller size canister that is easier to tuck away possibly off a mid 80's GM car with a carb that had a transverse engine.
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