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Well, I thought that when I read his post, but I'm not that knowledgable about this subject and I thought I must be missing something. On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 14:37:44 -0600, "Bob Paulin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >You are, basically, saying that you want to vent your gas tank vapors under >the hood - an area with many heat and electrical spark sources. > >Are you THAT freaking stupid! > >If you are - and you obviously are - you are qualified to do no more than >buy gas for the car - not self-serve, please! > > > > > >Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in article ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >> I'd like to remove the vacuum canister from my 70 coupe deville. There >> are two lines going to the fuel tank (I think). One connects to the >> gas tank vent line close to the left fender. The other goes from the >> bottom of the canister to some other metal line right under the main >> pulley. Maybe it's a gas return line? >> >> Can I just plug the lower one and put some kind of filter on the gas >> vent line? >> >> Thanks >>
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