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New EVAP vent house

MikeinGA

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My new fuel line & EVAP lines for my 2011 RS-S SE5. I have replaced the EVAP line from the tank vent to the EVAP canister. That old fuel line was 18 inches long and went from the tank directly down to the EVAP tank, the new fuel line is 30 inches and goes up to up along the frame to above the air box and then down to the EVAP tank. This should stop the fuel from getting into the EVAP tank( the EVAP tank was made to only handle gas vapors in the gas tank ). Next year I will replace all the rest of fuel lines. I use a high grade of fuel line that multi-layered fuel line.

Number of layers in the Gates 5/16" and 1/4" Barricade Fuel Line.
1. Cover: Outstanding ozone and heat resistance
2. Reinforcement: Textile spiral weave provides best-in-class working PSI of 228
3. Adhesion layer: Serves as a second defense against oil and aggressive fuels
4. Greenshield barrier: Patent-pending thermoplastic material delivers the lowest permeation in the industry
5. Barrier tube: Fortified to resist high heat and aggressive fuels

Mike
 
Thanks for that..!!

good advis. Draining straight down to the can is a good way to trash it. Even putting a loop in it will help..:2thumbs:
 
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