Re: [DML] Charcoal canister
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Re: [DML] Charcoal canister
- From: kevin creason <kcreason77@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 14:54:42 -0700 (PDT)
I don't have answers-- but I am eagerly awaiting
someone's informed answers.
I, too have a periodic hot-start issue. The
accumulator is about five years old (and I have a
spare JIC), and I've done the o-rings in the
drain-back line on the fuel distrubuter just recently.
They helped moderately.
My wife complains that my clothes smell exhausty after
I've been driving a while, and it doesn't run too
rich. So, I am really starting to wonder if my
canister is malfunctioning, fills the pontoon with
funes and bleeds into the cabin.
I think for $53 I should go ahead and get a new one
from DMCH for safety reasons... does anyone have some
other good or better ideas?
--- usndmc <usndmc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> While searching the archives for something else, I
> happened to see
> this message from 2000 and had a question about it:
<>> Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 00:17:48 -0800
> From: "Robert Rooney" <dmcvegas(AT)worldnet.att.net>
> Subject: [DML] re: Charcoal Filter
> The Charcoal Filter is apart of the emissions
> system. It is designed
> to
> recover the gas fumes from within the tank to burn
> them up in the
> engine. If the charcoal inside the filter is no
> good, it is unable to
> absorb the gasoline vapors. When gasoline vapors
> escape into the air,
> they only disappear for a while. Aside from creating
> smog, when it
> gets
> cold in the morning, the vapors will condinsate back
> into a liquid
> form
> onto plants the exact same way morning dew does. As
> I belive it, a
> common symptom of a charcoal canister needing
> replacement is the "Hot
> Start" problem.
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