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Old 10-27-2008, 05:24 PM   #21
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Re: 1972 EEC In-Cab Gas Tank Dilemma

I put all new hoses on my EEC this weekend. Mine had the one line coming from the sending unit with a small piece of rubber hose attaching to a metal line that follows the passenger side frame up to right below the bottom radiator hose. From there there was about a 3' section of rubber hose that attached to the carbon canister (right behind the passenger side headlight). There was an overflow hose that comes off the neck of the carbon canister (right below the cap) and then there is the line that goes to the carb which is connected to the top of the carbon canister cap. Hope that helps.
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