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so does anyone have a pic of there fuel purge tank that i could see?

its the line that runs back to the inlet manifold to the purge line on the tank cannister.

anyone got pics? so i know if i have lost a part or where the line connects to??

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That's a part of the charcoal canister. Flip it upside down, and put it back on. The charcoal can normally has that knob on it.

yeh it is connected to the charchoal cannister still.

but then i have a hose running on the back of this part but the front has two open holes with nothing running from it and i have one lose hose nno connected to anything.

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yeh its only for the fuel vapurs aint it?

yeh if i get rid of it do i just block off the lines that run to the manifold?

it wont cause me any trouble not having the cannister will it? not going to do anything if it dont run to the manifold anymore/??

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