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Whizbang 03-24-2009 04:35 PM

Running the vent line properly?
 
Well i have no charcoal canister and no tip valve on the car anymore. Right now i have the vent line capped. But this is going to cause some serious vacuum issues. But where can i run the vent line? Just up somewhere? Then what you make good tip valve? Summit sells a few at around 11 dollars.

djmtsu 03-24-2009 06:10 PM

I don't remember how I have mine on my FC.

Any I don't know what a 'tip' valve. Does it help to make the car not stink like gas? If so, I definitely do NOT have one!! lol

Whizbang 03-24-2009 06:21 PM

in the event of a roll over, gas wont go everywhere via the vent line.

rx7carl 03-24-2009 09:58 PM

No the tip valve as you call it is on the fuel feed line to the pump. The one on the vent line is the check and cut valve. It also may have rollover protection though I cant remember. The check/ cut valve must be working or you will have fuel problems. Its designed to limit pressure differential from the tank to atmosphere. If the tank gets warm and builds pressure up, it vents it. Also as you drive and the fuel level drops it lets in air so the tank pressure doesnt drop. You could route it to the air cleaner, or put some sort of mini filter on the end of it. But yes do NOT cap it off.

FWIW, when you open the fuel cap and hear a whoosh of air, that means the vent system is not functioning properly.

Whizbang 03-24-2009 11:13 PM

since i dont have any of the items under there, what you you recommend? Track down a replacement cut valve?

djmtsu 03-25-2009 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rx7carl (Post 78722)
FWIW, when you open the fuel cap and hear a whoosh of air, that means the vent system is not functioning properly.

But I like that sound.

Reminds me on the old 'Busch' commercials.

mmm beer.

RX-7 Chris 03-25-2009 08:59 AM

you are probably going to want to find a replacement cut valve.

I had problems with mine building pressure and it used to take forever to pump the gas. turned out to be the valve in backwards.

If you do not have the charcoal canister, you will probably want some kind of charcoal filter. Or maybe you can find a car with a real small canister. Charcoal is going to do the best to get rid of the gas smell.

Whizbang 03-25-2009 10:13 AM

the smell doesn't bother me really. Could i just run a standard vent line up and call it a day?

RX-7 Chris 03-25-2009 10:35 AM

you really need some kind of filter or run it into the carb so you don't give the gas funes any way to ignite.

Whizbang 03-25-2009 11:03 AM

i might be able to find a small charcoal canister and mount it up in the rear

RX-7 Chris 03-25-2009 11:34 AM

That would probably work fine if you can mount is so it is higher than the tank.

rx7carl 03-25-2009 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Low Impedance (Post 78731)
since i dont have any of the items under there, what you you recommend? Track down a replacement cut valve?

So your valve and stuff is gone? You could try to find a replacement. One simple idea is to drill a small hole in your gas cap to act as a vent. Then cap the vent port at the tank. That whole system is really just made to comply with EPA pollution standards. Older cars just had vented gas caps.



Quote:

Originally Posted by djmtsu (Post 78758)
But I like that sound.

Reminds me on the old 'Busch' commercials.

mmm beer.

:rofl::rofl: :beer:

Whizbang 04-03-2009 04:00 PM

think im going to just drill the gas cap and see how it works out.

Twilightoptics 04-24-2009 11:01 PM

Most guys that ditch the charcoal cansiter run the vent from the tank to the air cleaner, or put a small filter on the end of the line. I've also seen guys run them open with no problems, but I haven't seen them roll over either!

Whizbang 04-25-2009 12:06 AM

drilled gas cap has been working quite well!


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