Ok i finally found a solution to hooking up the vapor canister with my carbs,or any aftermarket carbs. as far as hooking up the purge on it,that can be hooked up with the factory controls, but the problem was venting the carb bowls and keeping the canister. A lot of people remove it, but we have a sealed fuel system, and those fuel vapors you smell are money evaporating from your gas tank. I finally found a vaccume operated fuel valve, as long as there is engine vaccume it remains open, when the engine shuts off it closes. I've seen these for up to a hundred bucks,but this looks like a low buck solution. what you would do is take the hose coming from your fuel bowl vent, run it to the carb fitting on the canister, now install a t fitting in that line, the outlet of the T goes to one side of this valve, the other end connects to your air cleaner. now when the engine is running,vacume opens the valve, and he carb bowls vent to the aircleaner, when the engine is off, the valve closes,and all vapors are absorbed by the canister,to be burned in the engine. the most complicated thing is hooking up the factory controls to make the purge work, but you can follow a factory diagram for that. here is the valve. http://www.ioffer.com/i/27264126![]()
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