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Mr. Ed
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Topic: 77 charcoal canisterPosted: Apr/15/2012 at 10:47am |
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It is really tough working in a small garage with a trouble light.
I took the little plastic piece out and it has a small hole in the center. The hose that was on it is too small to fit over the stub so I took a larger piece and put a reducer in the line and it fits nice and tight and the canister is back in operation. Now the gas cap has to be changed and I got one of those from Auto Zone. We'll find out Tuesday if the gas smell goes away.
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Mr. Ed
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1977 Hornet AMX "Madam X" 304 auto
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Posted: Apr/14/2012 at 9:36am |
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My 77 304 AMX has three connections on the charcoal canister. The big one is capped. The purge hose goes to the snorkel on the air cleaner. The third connection has a little white plastic plug in it and then ther hose goes over the stub where the plug is. Is this little white piece really a plug or is it a check valve of some sort?
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