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Location: Knoxville, TN
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I'm totally rebuilding my truck from the ground up. It will keep the stock look, but I'm not concerned with shows or judges... lol
I am nearing completion of my engine and soon to bolt it back in the chassis. Should I even bother to buy a replacement charcoal canister and install it? Pros/cons? I need to decide so I know how to plumb for the carb and intake. Thanks in advance for all suggestions... |
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Location: Ozark, MO
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Re: Need some advice on the charcoal canister...
My truck is mostly stock and I wish I had the canister. Besides adding the extra touch that is overlooked it does actually work. When I park in the garage it smells like gas, with the canister it helps with the fumes. There are great diagrams in the factory service manual, but a little searching around here might turn something up too. So I vote yes!
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Re: Need some advice on the charcoal canister...
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If you decide to re-install it here are a couple of good threads on the subject. Especially the second one but you have to read the whole thread.... http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=572954 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=569115 LockDoc
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