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Just to add some more background info, here are few pictures of the fuel vapor venting system in my non emissions car as it came from the factory without the vapor recover tank, it doesn't get much simpler than this. Also look at what I happened to find in the second picture, below the red arrow.

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 Are people really completely eliminating the vents on their systems?

That guy, Dogma, deleted his in that thread about coating your tank with Por-15.  I've been on this forum for a few years and have never seen a post from him.  Maybe the fumes got him?

Here's a hint, this small part has been discussed in recent posts in another topic.

I don't know if you'd be a good partner on the $1000,000 Pyramid show.   :LOL:  :LOL:

 

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If you decide to replace the hoses use a length of nylon cord or string and lay it around each hose then measure that.  Add an extra 10% then round up to the next foot so you'll have plenty.  I looked for my receipt from O'reilly's for lengths and part numbers but couldn't find it.  For the 90 degree bend I used two 3/4" P.E.X elbows with 5/8" low pressure fuel hose.

I'm going to delete the vapor tank and run the big filler vent hose direct to the gas tank.  I believe it is 5/8, I'll look for some pex fittings at the hardware store.

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