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Date:         Sun, 4 Feb 1996 13:24:50 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         DHaynes57@aol.com
Subject:      Re: Intake Questions on a '74

In a message dated 96-02-04 03:31:19 EST, cstand@u.washington.edu (Craig Standley) writes:

> >Today I was looking at my bus (1974, non-FI) and noticed some weird >things in the airscoops. There seems to be some metal tubing that comes >up out of the engine, bends and heads back down into the engine >compartment. This tubing is about 1/4" in diameter, and at the top there >is a section that is about 1" in diameter and about 6" long. Is it some >kind of sensor or mechanical thermostat. I know there is one under the >engine, but is this part of it. The tubing seems to be on both sides of >the bus. > >Any ideas what this is?

Yes I do. These tubes are part of the fuel Vapor revory system. They conect from the top of the Gas Tank and lead back to the Carbon Canister at the top of your engine compartment. They are routed way up in the air on both sides so that fuel can not siphpon onto a hot engine. The carbon canister collects fuel vapors when the engine is not runnig. When the engine is running, the combination of engine vacuum,(that valve on the air cleaner), and the cooling fan, send these vapors into the engine to be burned off. Hopefully, this syetm is still intact. I have seen this system partially dissasembled allow fuel to be spilled onto the engine after overfilling the tank and then having the fuel expand.


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