I've checked Brad's pages for carb pictures but can't find one that shows all the hose connections for my carb. The port to the characoal canister was easy. I couldn't find any information about the port at the top near the fuel lines. What does that connect to? Can it be blocked off?
Carburetor Hose Question
- gcorsar
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Carburetor Hose Question
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- bradartigue
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Re: Carburetor Hose Question
It looks like the carb bowl vent. It can hook into the vapor return to the tank with a T, or you can block it off.
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- gcorsar
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Re: Carburetor Hose Question
Great! What about the one going to the bottom of the charcoal canister? If I remove the canister, what should I do with this? Block it off or tee off some vacuum line?
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Re: Carburetor Hose Question
When I blocked off the bowl vent the carb started flooding. I'd connect it to the vent line going to the tank.
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'71 124 Spider, much modified
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Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town
- gcorsar
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Re: Carburetor Hose Question
@vandor: Interesting... I've blocked it but haven't had it on the road yet... I'll be sure to keep an eye on that...
1975 Spider (just for fun)
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2012 Toyota Camry XLE (reliable commuter)
2000 Dodge Caravan (only because I have to)
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- gcorsar
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Re: Carburetor Hose Question
Got back to the carb hoses today. I tee-d off the gas tank vent hose and connected up the top port as vandor suggested. I also ran a hose from the lower port (that used to connect to the bottom of the charcoal canister) to the high speed electrovalve so the high speed circuit works. Things seem to be working fine but only a road test will tell.
Thanks for the input! And if there's something I hosed up ( ), please let me know.
Thanks for the input! And if there's something I hosed up ( ), please let me know.
1975 Spider (just for fun)
2000 Dodge Caravan (only because I have to)
2012 Toyota Camry XLE (reliable commuter)
2000 Dodge Caravan (only because I have to)
2012 Toyota Camry XLE (reliable commuter)