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TR6 Re TR-6 Fuel tank venting.

Marsh

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Thanks for the info re my question on fuel tank venting. I have another question on the same subject. I will be checking the pipe that runs under the car from fuel tank to charcoal canister for a plug or bend that is stopping air to flow after we clean up from the storm. In case the pipe needs to be replaced (Moss shows it as unavailable) doers anyone have a suggestion as to what to use? I thought maybe stainless steel brake line material or plastic hose or fuel line hose. Anybody have thoughts or experience replacing this pipe?
Thanks in advance
 
You can buy steel tubing from the parts store too. The stainless brake line material you mentioned would work. Do you need to make many bends in it? Of course you wouldn't have to worry about bending the rubber line.

Dan B
 
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