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Old 09-17-2020, 08:20 AM   #1
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Charcoal contamination

I found at least a cup of very small charcoal cylinder shaped (1/16th by 1/8th)pellets on top of my secondary air doors and in the bottom of the air cleaner two days ago. I put the pedal down on a country road and instead of the hearing the QJet moan – the engine was choking for air; I removed the lid and was shocked to find a cup (or more) of tiny black cylinders inside of the air filters , I swept them out as best I could and drove the ten miles home( no choice, rural area) the engine was barely running. I reckon something let go in the damned charcoal canister and when the air doors opened up it sucked the charcoal up the ‘clean air tube “ACLNR” ‘. The QJet is knackered, I know – but what about the engine? Has anyone seen this before? 1981 GMC C 1500 Canadian 305/350 camper spec. One more observation - the vacuum valve that closes the snorkel failed and although up to operating temperature the engine only had air coming in through the heat stove pipe ( and the clean air tube).
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Old 09-17-2020, 09:11 AM   #2
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Re: Charcoal contamination

you sure it wasn't mouse poop?
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Old 09-17-2020, 09:50 AM   #3
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Re: Charcoal contamination

Squirrel/mouse/rat/chipmunk poop. Going by your description... chipmunk.

https://squirrelpooppic.blogspot.com...-pictures.html
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Old 09-17-2020, 12:55 PM   #4
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Re: Charcoal contamination

If pellets that size are getting past your air filter to the carb top, the fail is with the air filter. Also, the charcoal canister usually vents into the same hose as the PCV valve which enters the manifold below the carb.

Good chance a close inspection will find gnaw marks on the flapper valve hose and probably a hole chewed in the air filter. Might double check around both exhaust manifolds for rodent nests.
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