I own a 70 Challenger R/T 440 with ECS aka California emissions. It got its fuel tank replaced some 35 years ago with a 49 State item, the venting was accomplished by drilling a small hole into the ECS gas cap. The 4 fuel tank vents were disconnected as the tank didn't have the four vent nipples anymore. The vapor line going to the engine bay (inner passenger fender) was cut off somewhere at the front frame rail. So the car was run like a 49 State car, which all worked fine.
Years ago I bought a new fuel tank and finally installed it, this time the correct California tank with the 4 vent nipples on the passenger side. I would like to reconnect the vapor cannister in the trunk. But the vent line to the engine breather is not completely there, as written above. Will the system work with just the 4 hoses reconnected to the canister as long as I continue using my drilled fuel cap? Or should I invest in the vapor line to the inner passenger fender and connect it to the breather? I already have the 3-nipple breather, currently with the two small connections blocked. Carb is aftermarket QFT without a venting connection. On the breather just the big connection to the air cleaner is used.
I assume the carb doesn't play any role. So I can leave that third nipple on the breather blocked, right?
The car is a driver, has headers, QFT carb, single plane intake and so on. Also, the vapor separator currently is not installed, if that matters. I run an aftermarket fuel filter.
What are my options?
1) block the 4 vent nipples on the tank and keep everything as before
2) connect the 4 hoses between tank and separator, block the fifth line coming out of the fuel separator tube, use the drilled fuel cap. Will that work?
3) buy a vapor line and connect it to the breather, buy a non-vented fuel cap. This would be like stock ECS except for carb venting
I'd prefer 2) if it would work.
Are my thoughts correct and would all those options work? Any other options?
Thanks.
Years ago I bought a new fuel tank and finally installed it, this time the correct California tank with the 4 vent nipples on the passenger side. I would like to reconnect the vapor cannister in the trunk. But the vent line to the engine breather is not completely there, as written above. Will the system work with just the 4 hoses reconnected to the canister as long as I continue using my drilled fuel cap? Or should I invest in the vapor line to the inner passenger fender and connect it to the breather? I already have the 3-nipple breather, currently with the two small connections blocked. Carb is aftermarket QFT without a venting connection. On the breather just the big connection to the air cleaner is used.
I assume the carb doesn't play any role. So I can leave that third nipple on the breather blocked, right?
The car is a driver, has headers, QFT carb, single plane intake and so on. Also, the vapor separator currently is not installed, if that matters. I run an aftermarket fuel filter.
What are my options?
1) block the 4 vent nipples on the tank and keep everything as before
2) connect the 4 hoses between tank and separator, block the fifth line coming out of the fuel separator tube, use the drilled fuel cap. Will that work?
3) buy a vapor line and connect it to the breather, buy a non-vented fuel cap. This would be like stock ECS except for carb venting
I'd prefer 2) if it would work.
Are my thoughts correct and would all those options work? Any other options?
Thanks.