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| Posted: 02-22-2021 08:46 pm | 
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| 74beans Member 
   | My carbon canister is shot. A couple questions: 1. If I remove it do I just plug vacuum line from manifold and vapor(?)one coming from tank? Do I have to make sure vapor line end is above tank level? As you know getting back into the hook-up on top of tank is not a fun job, and it doesn't seem to get any easier the more times I do it. 2. If I replace it does anyone know what the third nipple(?) is for? I have one that came from tank and one from vacuum. I like the idea of not emitting more gas fumes into the air. 
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| Posted: 02-22-2021 10:10 pm | 
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| redracer Member 
   | You could remove it, but DO NOT plug the line from the gas tank(possible vacuum created). You could plug off the 2 brass nipples on the back of each carb., or just run a fuel line between them. The 3rd nipple originally had a red plastic plug in it--yours must be missing 
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