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Emissions Removal Question

Why are you removing your canisters? They have absolutely now effect on performance and are easily rebuildable with couple of coffee filters and some filter charcoal from an aquarium supply shop.

All they do is recover gasoline vapor and vapors from the engine block.
 
Reason for asking was thats the only line left - I guess the PO removed the rest when he installed the weber and with the dual HS4 set-up the purge lines aren't needed as the valve cover ties into either side of the intake manifold. Guess I can cap those line leave the vapor line in place. Any info on refurbishing the canisters?
 
Morris - Is there a website or a procedure for refurbishing the canisters? I would like to reburbish the ones on my 76 Midget. Thanks.
 
You'll find all the information on refurbishing the carbon cannisters on the Autoist website.The article is by Gerry Masterman,and is very good.It is found in the Shadetree Tech tips,which Tony Barnhill has put on his site. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif

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Don't thank me - my site is just a repositiry for great tips from some great MG guys!
 
I actually put all mine back on. The prospect of fuel fumes from the gas tank and overflow from the float bowls erred me to the side of something resembling safety.
I doubt they really do any harm all connected up right with fresh charcoal.
I can't see it robbing the motor of breath or HP.
 
Rebuilt the charcoal cansister on my 76 Midget today. Easy to do. The procedure on Tony's website worked well.
 
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