Charcoal Canister removal
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Charcoal Canister removal
Can the charcoal Canister from a California vs750 be removed? And will any Adjustments need to be made to the Carburetor?
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Re: Charcoal Canister removal
I removed the canister from my 99 1400. Pulled all associated hoses and only had to run a single vacuum hose to the boost sensor and plug the hose from the gas tank. Didn't have to do anything else to the bike.87vs700 wrote:Can the charcoal Canister from a California vs750 be removed? And will any Adjustments need to be made to the Carburetor?
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Re: Charcoal Canister removal
Yes, the boost sensor hose comes from the front cylinder vacuum port.
I plugged the gas tank vent hose and never had a problem with the tank venting. I know that it has been claimed that the cap isn't vented but if you have the tank off and turn it upside down, gas WILL run out of the cap.
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Re: Charcoal Canister removal
Thank you so much for the quick reply. I've been scouring one forum and the intruder Facebook group and no one has been able to answer my questions. That was the last bit of info I needed to wrap up my evap delete.