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    Gas Tank lines

    I am sure that there is a thread on this already but, I don't really have time to look for it. I spent a little time today looking but I am so busy it was just easier to do this for me, How or where do the lines on the gas tank inside the car go? I know where the main fuel line is but not sure about all the others. Mine were laying in the back of the car in pieces. Thanks for the help.
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    Those are vent lines. There are many threads on it. OGTS sells a kit for replacing the old ones
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    Quote Originally Posted by weatherman
    I am sure that there is a thread on this alreasay but I dont really have time to look for it, I spent a little time today looking but am so busy it was just easier to do this for me, How/where do the lines on the gas tank inside the car go? I know where the main fuel line is but not ssure about all the others. Mine were laying in the back of the car in pieces. Thanks for the help.



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    toby it would have been quicker to search for vent lines or fuel lines than compose and type the question then wait for answers

    and if its a help the fuel lines are outside the car , vents and filler tube are inside
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    Quote Originally Posted by baz
    toby it would have been quicker to search for vent lines or fuel lines than compose and type the question then wait for answers

    and if its a help the fuel lines are outside the car , vents and filler tube are inside

    Ya, it took me less than 5 min to find it.
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    FYI The OGTS kit (for $10) includes the replacement vent hoses only and does not include the "connectors/T's".
    Fish around in the back and you should find the old /reusable one's. If not , they must be ordered or you can't complete the job. I did this job and was lucky that I could feel around and find the connectors. I was afraid I'd never find them but they were there, hidden between the gas tank and taillights.
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    Sorry Baz I am still getting use to the search thing, I did mess around the site for 30 mins or so to find it and had no luck. Thanks for the help though. Once again sorry guys.


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    I was looking at the PDF on the fuel lines and I have a couple of questions. With the weber I don't need the carbon canister, so can I just connect one vent to the filler neck and the other just leads down to the ground?

    Sorry, I found what I was looking for. I just used the wrong words when searching.
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