1994 F350 fuel tank vent
Howdy all
Thanks in advance for any help.
I'm restoring a 1994 F350 Cab & chassis, and while replacing the duel port fuel tank vent, I broke the plastic hose connecter. It is now unusable and unrepairable. I have looked on-line and all the replacements only have one hose connection for around $20 . I say all, that's not really correct, I have seen an exact duel port replacement for $120. Does anyone know if I can use the (cheaper) single port and just not have a drain line?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I'm restoring a 1994 F350 Cab & chassis, and while replacing the duel port fuel tank vent, I broke the plastic hose connecter. It is now unusable and unrepairable. I have looked on-line and all the replacements only have one hose connection for around $20 . I say all, that's not really correct, I have seen an exact duel port replacement for $120. Does anyone know if I can use the (cheaper) single port and just not have a drain line?
All fuel tank vapors are supposed to be captured and sent to the vapor canister.when the engine is not running.
You might be able to use an epoxy to repair the plastic. If not, I do not know for sure if you can get away with a single unit.
If you are able , check where that broken vent nipple and line went and that should help provide a possible alternate solution.
You might be able to use an epoxy to repair the plastic. If not, I do not know for sure if you can get away with a single unit.
If you are able , check where that broken vent nipple and line went and that should help provide a possible alternate solution.
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