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Old 11-29-2019, 06:26 PM   #1
jcwren
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Need ideas for an ECC for Boyd Welding tank

I installed a Boyd Welding tank, and dumped the vent line down the side. Problem it's stinking the garage up something fierce. The truck was not originally equipped with an ECC system, so I'll need to get an aftermarket charcoal canister.

There's two ways these things can be plumbed. One is using the manifold vacuum and timed vacuum port. The other is some method using a electric purge solenoid. This was referenced as coming from the H.A.M.B. journal, but I haven't yet found that article, so I don't really know what they've got connected where.

I'm looking for the simplest method to plumb this, as far as number of vent/vacuum lines routed.

The other issue is I don't see a practical way to put a 10" or higher loop in the vent line to reduce the chance of liquid gas getting into the charcoal canister.

Anyone have ideas for plumbing something in?
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