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Fuel Evaporator Condenser behind driver's seat

White Knight

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I pulled the evaporator tank out to install 6x9 speakers. Unfortunately I didnt pay attention to what line went where. I am only running my aux tank right now and now I have a significant gas smell so I need to figure a way to hook it back up. Are there any diagrams of which of the 4 lines go where that someone could share, please?
 

Galt72

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I think two go back to the main tank, one to the small tank, and the last to the charcoal canister located behind the passenger front wheel.
 

MarsChariot

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Yeah, that was me. You'll maybe notice that the diagram is not quite like the actual picture, If your system is like the picture and not the diagram, then all you need to do is hook up the line on the left to the line coming out of the aux tank. Then the second line goes to the line that crosses over to the passenger side and eventually hooks up with the charcoal can.
 

DirtDonk

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Or if you want to eliminate that tank completely (and don't mind paying a bit extra for new parts) you can convert the front low-mounted steel charcoal canister to the newer style plastic one mounted up higher.
The only reason Broncos got the separator tank was due to the combination of lower frame mounted canister and likelyhoood of EB's dealing with steeper angles and potential rollovers.
Just trying to keep liquid out of the charcoal canister at all costs.

Paul
 
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