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Title: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by Uncle Buck on 06/10/13 at 10:14:37 Are there any issues with removing the canister assembly under the swing arm ? |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by SALB on 06/10/13 at 10:29:53 It can be done, but make sure you know what your plugging off, and bypassing. Here the complete system: http://www.ronayers.com/CANISTER-E33--C215583.aspx |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by arteacher on 06/10/13 at 10:33:15 That is a California emissions requirement. You are good if you don't live in California. There is a vent tube in the tank that you need to block off underneath, and I would think that you would have to modify the gas cap so the tank can vent from there. The service manual I have makes no mention of it. |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by renegade1 on 06/10/13 at 10:35:47 what is this canister assembly? and what is its purpose? |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by Uncle Buck on 06/10/13 at 10:49:45 Thanks for the info -- I will exercise cautio when removing. |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by Dave on 06/10/13 at 10:52:50 76616A616365606135040 wrote:
It is a Californa requirement to meet their air quality standards. It vents the tank through a canister that cleans the fuel vapors out before it vents the air. |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by Uncle Buck on 06/10/13 at 10:55:15 I believe the canister is designed to catch overflow fuel, fumes and engine fumes and cycle them throught a charcoal filter. Is that correct ? |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by Dave on 06/10/13 at 11:04:00 4848504B41444D49250 wrote:
Except......it doesn't catch the gas that leaks out the cap and down the side of the tank after you fill up the tank and ride off. You would actually need a rubber gasket that seals to accomplish that. ;D |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by verslagen1 on 06/10/13 at 11:07:12 that's a flux capacitor, japanese edition, only works at 88 mph while pointed at the rising sun exactly when the center is on the horizon. |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by Dave on 06/10/13 at 11:24:46 554651504F4244464D12230 wrote:
You weren't supposed to tell anyone......Now everyone will want one and the used prices will skyrocket! |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by arteacher on 06/10/13 at 11:37:39 OK now my curiosity is piqued. The one hose comes from the tank into the canister so where does the purge line go- to the carb or the air cleaner? For the system to work, the gas cap would have to let air in, but block escaping fumes. :-? :-? |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by verslagen1 on 06/10/13 at 11:40:41 19222F3829253E38232B26394A0 wrote:
You weren't supposed to tell anyone......Now everyone will want one and the used prices will skyrocket![/quote] Yep, just bought the last one available on the west coast. 8-) |
Title: Re: Canister Assembly Under Swing arm Post by Pine on 06/10/13 at 12:21:12 3B283F3E212C2A28237C4D0 wrote:
You weren't supposed to tell anyone......Now everyone will want one and the used prices will skyrocket![/quote] Yep, just bought the last one available on the west coast. 8-)[/quote] Yeah ... but I have the only banana peels that work with the Mr. Fusion - bidding starts at $40,000. ( Mr. Fusion not included)..... ;D |
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