John in PA
New member
Well, I finally got around to removing the evaporative canister tonight. I left the purge solenoid connected to it's electrics and the short length of hose, but plugged it with a short bolt, hose clamped in place. While in there I also replaced the forward fuel filter clamp with a screw variety after making sure the hose was all the way on the nipple.
Finally, I ran a complete new vent/overflow line of blue 1/4" urethane fuel line from the tank outlet, around the front of the tank, along the right side with the two red brake lines, exiting along the bottom of the swing arm behind the transverse exhaust pipe. I zip-tied it to the parking brake cable and at other points along the route. I also put a piece of vinyl edge trim on the seam on the top front of the fuel tank to prevent rubbing damage to the new vent line.
No sweat about fires anymore, no crappy running due to purge valve (mis)function, and my thumb in the eye of the EPA!! (The US is the only country in the world with this stupid evaporative canister crap!!)
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Finally, I ran a complete new vent/overflow line of blue 1/4" urethane fuel line from the tank outlet, around the front of the tank, along the right side with the two red brake lines, exiting along the bottom of the swing arm behind the transverse exhaust pipe. I zip-tied it to the parking brake cable and at other points along the route. I also put a piece of vinyl edge trim on the seam on the top front of the fuel tank to prevent rubbing damage to the new vent line.
No sweat about fires anymore, no crappy running due to purge valve (mis)function, and my thumb in the eye of the EPA!! (The US is the only country in the world with this stupid evaporative canister crap!!)
:clap::2thumbs::spyder: