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ok so I have spent some time sifting through the forum and would like some clarification. The rubber lines from the fuel tank to the canister? Short line to the T Then line that continues to steel vapor line, got it. But the short piece from the tee, can't remember if I cut it off or if it was like that. I'm assuming it was just there for a vent, but if so should it not have had a filter or something on it? Dam my memory just sucks sometimes.

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Ok so never mind i got it figured. Just had to stand over my tank and reason for awhile. Thats what happens when your out in your shop by 5 am
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After staring at my tank for a few minutes I realized there was another port. Duh! I had painted it black to match the tank and missed it first time.
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Adam et al, in light of the subject of "rubber fuel line",I would like to suggest if replacing rubber lines that you do so with Q-Jet ethanol ressistant specially lined hose.I have bought and replaced all my fuel lines back to hard line,however the tank line and short (about 6" S line to the inlet to mechanical fuel pump) needs replacing and

I will be done with all my cars.Above is the different size and cost per foot..Well worth the cost and time to install.
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