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Old 03-09-2011, 07:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
SPOHN
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I had just relocated my my evap Sunday. So far no issues. Didn't have any issue when I relocated mine on my 350. I would go over the system again. I did have one hose that could of been an issue if I left it. Can't recall which one. But it's the short fat one that has bends already in it. I think it comes from the fuel tank. But don't hold me to that.

I had to replace it with another due to it was to short and didn't want to cheat each side to make it work. Plus it was putting a mild kink in the hose. So check that out also. Plus you might have a pin hole. Not sure if that would cause to throw a cel. My Greddy kit did come with a replacement hose but it wasn't for that particular line. It also came with a supplied inline adapter to connect the hose that was needed to be extended. The one I replaced had to be a hose with a 90 degree bend. I also used the screw type clamps that came with the exhaust kit.

I also don't believe there are hose specifically for the evap. Also, how close is the line to the current exhaust? Might need some exhaust heat shied wrap around the hose closes to the exhaust.
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