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 Post subject: canister, do i need it?
PostPosted: Mon May 13, 2013 10:12 pm 
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acquired a 86 van that I am trying to revive and I noticed that it has a canister under the passenger floorboard with several vacuum lines that have at some point in time been plugged off. I believe its a evap can because of a small line going towards the rear but not for sure. my questions are do I really need this and will it effect my performance/ economy and if so how much


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Yes, keep it. It helps with hot starts and improves fuel economy by trapping the fuel vapors that escape the carb when it sits. It has absolutely no negative impact on performance and a positive impact on economy.


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alright then I can hook it all back up ... looks like its been unhooked along time well I know my grandfather bought it in 95 and I don't belie
ve he ever had the dog house out of it


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...and You might want to install a transparent inline filter just to be sure that the canister is in good condition and not releasing any charcoal bits into the carb.

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There may be a small filter on the bottom of the cannister. If so, it should be replaced as well as a maintenance item.


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PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 7:30 pm 
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I've never seen a vacuum filter but I will sure check out the can on my van to see if it has one and ask for the inline ones next time I am in Autozone


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PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 8:11 pm 
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You'll need a regular fuel filter (oriented from canister to carb) and fuel line hose not vacuum hose to carry fuel vapor.
Like Reed said the pad at the bottom of the canister should also be replaced.

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PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 9:23 pm 
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seems simple enough, can you get the pad at any auto parts store, this is all new to me, probably because most people would rather just unhook, plug off or just throw away anything like that. Shadetree mechanics


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If you pull the pad and the charcoal pellets fall out, you'll need a new canister...the packing the charcoal is held in just doesn't hold up after 30 years....

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about how do those cost and where would be the cheapest/best place to get one?


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