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Relocating Charcoal Canister
Relocating Charcoal Canister
I've got one quick question with regards to relocating the charcoal canister in my sierra.
Is it effected by heat at all? I want to reposition it further towards the driver's side (closer to the exhaust manifold).
Where have other people moved theirs when installing dual batteries?
Thanks
Is it effected by heat at all? I want to reposition it further towards the driver's side (closer to the exhaust manifold).
Where have other people moved theirs when installing dual batteries?
Thanks
*high jack* ... what does this connect to anyways ... the one on mine has a big tube coming out of it but it isn't connected to anything
as for heat i doubt it would be majorly effected ... might break down abit quicker but its in a metal jacket which will take most of the heat i guess

as for heat i doubt it would be majorly effected ... might break down abit quicker but its in a metal jacket which will take most of the heat i guess
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the charcol canister is just that ( charcol ) to my knowledge some exhuast is directed through it to comply with polution laws and the exhaust is hot anyway so i see no problems with moving it closer to the exhuast,
ofr57 , one side should lead to nothing!!
PS im not an expert!
ofr57 , one side should lead to nothing!!
PS im not an expert!

from the FSM:
Charcoal Canister Storage System
This system serves to reduce the amount of fuel evaporative emission (HC) to be released into the atmosphere.
(the image shows one hose coming from intake. one going to fuel tank and bottom plug draws in fresh air)
Operation:
The vapor generated in the fuel tank while driving or the engine at a stop enters the charcoal canister where the charcoal absorh and stores the fuel vapor. While the engine is running, the fuel vapor stored in the canister is drawn into the intake manifold together with fresh air to be burned. White the engine is not running, the fuel vapor is stored in the canister.
Charcoal Canister Storage System
This system serves to reduce the amount of fuel evaporative emission (HC) to be released into the atmosphere.
(the image shows one hose coming from intake. one going to fuel tank and bottom plug draws in fresh air)
Operation:
The vapor generated in the fuel tank while driving or the engine at a stop enters the charcoal canister where the charcoal absorh and stores the fuel vapor. While the engine is running, the fuel vapor stored in the canister is drawn into the intake manifold together with fresh air to be burned. White the engine is not running, the fuel vapor is stored in the canister.
2" Susp lift, Ext shackles, RTC damper; Offsets, Custom interior panels, Stereo (+Sub), rubber Checkerplate floor, Custom Centre console, Under bonnet storage
Soon: Aircon + tinting?
Soon: Aircon + tinting?
just had a look on mine and the left hand line labelled "to tank" (when looking at it from front of car) is connected to the fuel line from the fuel tank and the right one labelled "purge" goes into the carby. So not sure what it is as the fuel obviously goes through it before going into the engine. I was told it is to do with emmissions though. Not sure if it would be affected by heat but if it was really hot i supose you could suffer from vapourisation a little.
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Important to keep it at or above its stock height, or under some situations it can become a syphon, emptying a lot of fuel into engine bay...wonder how he knows this
I raised my tank into back of ute, and thus had to raise carbon can and the plastic bottle at the filler..works fine now...
I personally would not like it getting too hot, as it is fuel vapour.
Some are only plastic, too.



I raised my tank into back of ute, and thus had to raise carbon can and the plastic bottle at the filler..works fine now...
I personally would not like it getting too hot, as it is fuel vapour.
Some are only plastic, too.
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carby or intake manifold? i would say manifold. its just breathing in the fuel vapours along with some fresh air through the charcoal...
2" Susp lift, Ext shackles, RTC damper; Offsets, Custom interior panels, Stereo (+Sub), rubber Checkerplate floor, Custom Centre console, Under bonnet storage
Soon: Aircon + tinting?
Soon: Aircon + tinting?
yeah thats the thing i cant tell ... i got a manuel (which i think is the wrong one) and it shows it connecting to the carbie but i cant see where ..... anybody can take a photo of under the bonnet of a 86 would be great
I'm really really sorry about the hijack Mudzuki

I'm really really sorry about the hijack Mudzuki
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No worries, its all techofr57 wrote:I'm really really sorry about the hijack Mudzuki

Might make a heat sheild for it. As for connection, mine is similar to yours ofr57, in that it is connected to the tank, but the other hose on the top runs back to the centre of the engine bay and is not connected to anything, may explain the fuel smell that i occasionally get. And the bottom outlet/inlet does not have a hose at all. Mines an 88.
do you still want a pic of a 86? mine is an 86 .. ill take a pic so just yell out if you want it.. the zook gets a bit bashful taken photos under its shirt..
2" Susp lift, Ext shackles, RTC damper; Offsets, Custom interior panels, Stereo (+Sub), rubber Checkerplate floor, Custom Centre console, Under bonnet storage
Soon: Aircon + tinting?
Soon: Aircon + tinting?
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