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Engine Bay cleanup and the EVAP

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Old 12-12-2009 | 05:20 PM
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Engine Bay cleanup and the EVAP

I want to get rid of the EVAP line running from the strut tower with the fuel lines, over to the EVAP solonoid on the passenger side of the intake. I've been reading a lot of past posts and have decided that deleting it will be very smelly and I don't want that in my garage. So, has anybody had any experience or have any suggestions for re-routing that line or doing anything else that will clean up the engine bay?

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Old 12-12-2009 | 07:00 PM
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Here is a howto on rerouting the fuel lines you could prob use the guide to do the same with the evap im not sure. Its cold outside and I dont feel like going out their to look for what your talking about

http://www.lt1engine.com/tech/factor...ne-relocation/
Old 12-15-2009 | 12:52 PM
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I found that guide, I'm using it for the fuel lines, but the evap line has some custom bends to it that make it a bit more difficult than the fuel lines. I think I have figured out what I'm going to do though. Thanks
Old 12-15-2009 | 01:15 PM
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I separated the line from the fuel lines in the wheel well and then cut the line so it would "vent" right behind where the rubber grommet is that the EVAP and fuel lines would come out. I too did the fuel line reroute using that guide. I've had it this way for the 2009 cruising season (since may) and I haven't noticed any gasoline smell at all.
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