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Charcoal filter canister
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigbear" data-source="post: 442161" data-attributes="member: 18461"><p>Well one of the pipes is just hanging down free, I'm planning on having the engine out over winter so I will renew everything then, I'm just trying to eliminate or reduce the fuel smell until then.</p><p></p><p>I will eventually ditch the canister, I assume you just run the hose straight to the filter rather than into the canister and then into the filter? This elimates any potential for fumes to escape?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigbear, post: 442161, member: 18461"] Well one of the pipes is just hanging down free, I'm planning on having the engine out over winter so I will renew everything then, I'm just trying to eliminate or reduce the fuel smell until then. I will eventually ditch the canister, I assume you just run the hose straight to the filter rather than into the canister and then into the filter? This elimates any potential for fumes to escape? [/QUOTE]
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