Thank you for your reply. So it will not cause excess vacum. From what you guys are telling me i can do this as long as i have the fuel vent line going to the breather not to the airfilter or carb ( a one nipple breather ) and a pcv valve on the other valve cover going to the carb
Thank you for your reply. The way i got it when i bought it orginally someone just put in a screw to plug the vapor line and i didnt like that. But also dont want the line open
So it should work but only problem i dont have the stock airfilter with the nipple for the breather. The gas tank from my 72 is the same vapor liquid seperator and tank desighn from what i see
Hello all, im sorry if this question has been asked but i could not find a answer. I have a question about the fuel vapor line in my 72 challenger. I understand how it is routed to the vapor canister but i do not have one. The car originally had a 318 now a 440 from 1970. I saw a diagram using...
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I am a new member here but used this site multiple time to find answers about my 72 Challenger. I finally decided to join up and ask a question that I can not find a answer too. My roof passenger side support ( I think that what is called) is rusted out pretty bad. I have been trying...