Re: Will the gas tank pressurize if I've removed my charc. canister?
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 6:27 pm
[quote=""lawdogg""], now that I know what's going on under there.[/quote]I wouldnt be so sure about that.
Heres the deal, there is no overflow. The feed comes out the top of the fuel pump assy (which in your case im sure is leaking if you have broken studs and a 15 year old dried up seal) and goes to the front fuel rail via the filter, it then goes through the rails, and gets held up by the regulator, the regulator allows the excess fuel to pass through, (thus regulating the pressure) and back to the tank through the return line. The return line is connected to the fuel tank at the very top in the center, directly under the threaded hole which the spare tire holder screws into.
The vapor hose leaves the tank in the general area of the pump assy. There is a blue check valve that prevents forien matter from entering the tank. If you remove the canister, vapor can still escape, but only if the pressure in the tank is enough to overcome the spring in the check valve. When the canister is installed, the vacuum from the engine helps open the check valve.
Heres the deal, there is no overflow. The feed comes out the top of the fuel pump assy (which in your case im sure is leaking if you have broken studs and a 15 year old dried up seal) and goes to the front fuel rail via the filter, it then goes through the rails, and gets held up by the regulator, the regulator allows the excess fuel to pass through, (thus regulating the pressure) and back to the tank through the return line. The return line is connected to the fuel tank at the very top in the center, directly under the threaded hole which the spare tire holder screws into.
The vapor hose leaves the tank in the general area of the pump assy. There is a blue check valve that prevents forien matter from entering the tank. If you remove the canister, vapor can still escape, but only if the pressure in the tank is enough to overcome the spring in the check valve. When the canister is installed, the vacuum from the engine helps open the check valve.