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hi guys, just wondering if anyone knows where the line that runs down under the passenger side goes??. it runs along the inside of the chassis and into a square plastic box attached to the rail, does it stop there or run up inside the rail somewhere(it runs to the bottom of the canister). next question can it be disconnected easily at the box point, i need to cut this steel line at the firewall as im re-locating the canister up near the wiper motor before i do my new turbo install.

cheers.

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hi guys, just wondering if anyone knows where the line that runs down under the passenger side goes??. it runs along the inside of the chassis and into a square plastic box attached to the rail, does it stop there or run up inside the rail somewhere(it runs to the bottom of the canister). next question can it be disconnected easily at the box point, i need to cut this steel line at the firewall as im re-locating the canister up near the wiper motor before i do my new turbo install.

cheers.

pretty sure the line that goes into the chassis rail on lh side stops there. think its just a fitting with nothing on the other side and it just breathes into the rail

I thought it went back to the fuel tank, and is a breather for the tank?

theres a hard line that finishes near clutch booster on rh side, short hose then across firewall and to canister, then one goes from canister up lh side into plastic fitting in chassis rail. think either nothing on other side or short hose.

ok, ive already modded the one that runs under the right hand side. there is one breather in th chassis rail basically under the canister, thats why i wasnt 2 sure if it was another breather. ill have 2 get a better look, car is low :P hard to get under. ill have 2 whip out the jack 2 morrow. but thanks 4 the replies.

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Can i hijak this thread for a econd to ask why the charcoal pours out of the bottom of my can, is this normal..

i was going to refit it but soon as i turn it right way up it all pours out the bottom..It was off the car when i bought it so I dont know..

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