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Old 10-08-2012, 11:33 PM   #1
frog210
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Re: Gas Tank and other Questions

i didnt have that canister on my 74
its only two pronged on the sender
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Old 10-08-2012, 11:41 PM   #2
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Re: Gas Tank and other Questions

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i didnt have that canister on my 74
its only two pronged on the sender
See thats what i'm wondering can i replace my 3 port sending unit with a 2 port? and where does the second port go by the way?

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That's a bad idea. If you have the fuel vapors building up it'll pressurize the tank and could explode. Oh and classic industries does have a filler neck, and im sure they have a charcoal canister as well.
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Sorry i guess i'm not explaining things too good here,The metal part is fine it's the gashose i can't find,As in discontinued so says napa.but if like you say radiator hose should work then i'll try to match something up there.i just thought gas would eat it for some odd reason.
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