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    Carbon canister removal

    Hi guys hoping someone can shed some light on the removal of the carbon canister on an s14a. The vent line from the fuel tank is my main concern, would something such as this: https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p...push-on-m-tpv8 be what I'm after to put in that line? If not has anyone got any other suggestion on what to do with it. Thanks

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    You just connect the 2 pipes with a bit of hose
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    Hope you like the smell of fuel

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverzx View Post
    I like Mark, he seems fair.
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    Mark is right.

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    Many thanks I shall join the 2 pipes and block the vacuum at the intake when I rebuild the engine

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    I've just joined the two pipes and then let the other vent to air and I dont have any fuel smell even when left in a closed garage.

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