I've been driving my 77 Bronco post EFI conversion for 2 years now w/0 any leaks. The other day I noticed a puddle under my Bronco and to my surprise it was gas. The leak was coming from a a junction in the vent line on the outside of the passenger frame rail. Please see picture. Does anyone know what that thing is called and what it does? Can I just bypass that thing? My vent lines ultimately end at the charcoal filter in the engine compartment. Has anyone had a similar problem/ what should I do?
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VENT LINE LEAKS
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Posted 21 April 2009 - 05:03 AM
i have never seen that box before, my question is, why would there be gas in the vent line that goes back to the carbon cannister? Am i missing something?
76 Early Bronco, Special Decor Package, 302, C4, Dana 20, Dana 44, 9", Hatteras green poly, 5.5" superlift, 36" swampers
78 F-100 Custom 2WD 302, C4, Dana 44, black, a/c
79 F-150 Ranger 4WD 400, C6, NP 205, Dana 44, 9", Walnut Glow/ Light sand, a/c cc
97 Chevy S-10 4WD 4.3, Standard red, a/c cc
78 F-100 Custom 2WD 302, C4, Dana 44, black, a/c
79 F-150 Ranger 4WD 400, C6, NP 205, Dana 44, 9", Walnut Glow/ Light sand, a/c cc
97 Chevy S-10 4WD 4.3, Standard red, a/c cc
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