It's no different than driving with crossover tubes broken off, which I surmise a lot if Vanagons have. May want to plug it as the whole enchilada is part of your vacuum system via the magical charcoal camnister. Chris. Wysłane z iPhone'a Dnia Mar 30, 2011 o godz. 22:41 brett rueff <rueffy@HOTMAIL.COM> napisał(a): > I have just finished re-installing my fuel tank. I pulled the tank > to do the crossover tube replacement and found the top of my tank > was rusted. A new tank was ordered and was a pleasure to put in. > As im putting everthing back together I thought I would pull the > expansion tanks off to clean behind them (and they needed it). I > found the pax side nipple on the cap of the expansion tank had > broken and the hose wasn't even connected. > Any harm in operating with it broken until I source a new one? I > cant really think of any problems. also - any list vendors or other > suppliers of the plastic insert/connector that I have broken? > ThanksBrettVancouver, CA |
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