Evap Delete?
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on 99+ the charcoal canister is above the tank
where to install the filter: hose coming off of tank to charcoal canister
cut hose right before charcoal canister and slip filter in
where to install the filter: hose coming off of tank to charcoal canister
cut hose right before charcoal canister and slip filter in
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Thanks, but your car is a 98 with a metal tank. The can on yours was behind the tire as you have said. My car is a 2000 and the charcoal can is above the tank. I looked at it and I can see it --but it looks like i will have to at least lower the tank to get it out. I would like to know--- do I have to drop the tank to get the can,and the lines out or can I just lower it without having to discon. the fuel lines and wires?
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Thanks, but your car is a 98 with a metal tank. The can on yours was behind the tire as you have said. My car is a 2000 and the charcoal can is above the tank. I looked at it and I can see it --but it looks like i will have to at least lower the tank to get it out. I would like to know--- do I have to drop the tank to get the can,and the lines out or can I just lower it without having to discon. the fuel lines and wires?
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Couple pics from my LT1 Camaro, not sure how it differs from year to year though...
grabbed some pictures of the EVAP removal I did. This pic is of the actual canister located behind the drivers rear tire. Just kinda wiggled it free.
Here are the lines I pulled from the engine bay. The little block piece is attached to the intake by a 7 mm bolt. I ended up capping the TB where it connected to.
Now just need to put a filter on the line to vent it...
grabbed some pictures of the EVAP removal I did. This pic is of the actual canister located behind the drivers rear tire. Just kinda wiggled it free.
Here are the lines I pulled from the engine bay. The little block piece is attached to the intake by a 7 mm bolt. I ended up capping the TB where it connected to.
Now just need to put a filter on the line to vent it...
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Thanks, but your car is a 98 with a metal tank. The can on yours was behind the tire as you have said. My car is a 2000 and the charcoal can is above the tank. I looked at it and I can see it --but it looks like i will have to at least lower the tank to get it out. I would like to know--- do I have to drop the tank to get the can,and the lines out or can I just lower it without having to discon. the fuel lines and wires?
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I left all the crap on top of the tank, and just cut the line where I could see it and put a small filter on the end of the line so it wouldn't be a way for dirt or whatever to get in the fuel tank.
That stuff up there, I don't have a clue what it is or does, but I am sure if you take all that off you'll smell gas all the time.
That stuff up there, I don't have a clue what it is or does, but I am sure if you take all that off you'll smell gas all the time.
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Id like to see a start to finish write up of this! I've been wondering about deleting this for some time. So I can just remove the selonoid and all the lines all the way back to the tank, plug the intake, remove the can ister, and then just put a filter on the line from the canister to the tank? 98 car here also.
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just a fuel filter proballay, but the Evap vent line on the 99+ setups are little bit big like 1/2 looked like to me. So you might have to get a adaptor fitting, or put some 3/8 line insdie the stock larger (1/2?). For a filter like a old carb style with 3/8 nipples. Somthing with some cottem pleets that will stop dirt, but still vent gases.
I put everything back on the tank, and left the sustem. So my car completes the Evap readness monitors for NYS ODBII inspections :snky: I don't remeber 100% but I dont think my 02 cleared form the LTs. It wasn't that much, the 4.6 charcoal canister on the tank, the rear Evap purg noid. and a few light nylon lines. And you can remove the short harnes that gose to that noid to the FP/ and ABS connecter in the car of the seat, a few oz. The metal line to under the hood is a few, and the noil under the hood, and plastic lines to it and to the inlet of the intaake. And the wireing if you what to pull it form the harness.
I put everything back on the tank, and left the sustem. So my car completes the Evap readness monitors for NYS ODBII inspections :snky: I don't remeber 100% but I dont think my 02 cleared form the LTs. It wasn't that much, the 4.6 charcoal canister on the tank, the rear Evap purg noid. and a few light nylon lines. And you can remove the short harnes that gose to that noid to the FP/ and ABS connecter in the car of the seat, a few oz. The metal line to under the hood is a few, and the noil under the hood, and plastic lines to it and to the inlet of the intaake. And the wireing if you what to pull it form the harness.