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steve_schmidt 12-10-2016 01:51 PM

S2 carbon canister and anti run on valve
 
Hello again,

The previous owner of my coupe removed the carbon canister and anti run on valve. I got a canister and bracket from an S1 and modified the bracket to fit the S2. S1 canister is on left side, S2 is on the right. I turned the bracket "inside out" with a hack saw and a welder. I have it all in place but am not sure of the connections.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...1938e7dd0e.jpg

The PO left the short pieces of steel tube that were mounted in the fender which gave me a clue. The carbon canister markings on top are marked C, P and T. C is closest to the fender wall and T is furthest. I hooked the T connection to a line that heads to the rear of the car. I'm assuming that is a tank vent? The P connection I hooked to a 3/8th steel tube that pokes through the fender. I hooked the end poking through the fender to a oil breather pipe connection that was previously capped. The C connection I hooked to a second 3/8th steel tube poking thru the fender. I hooked the other end of that tube to a 3/8th nipple on the lower left backside of the air cleaner backing plate which had nothing connected to it. The next thing I did was mount a new anti run valve on to the inner fender. The connections for 2 of the three anti run on valve connections is obvious. The last one is a mystery. Here's a snapshot

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...746b73767b.jpg


Any body know where this goes to? Did I hook up the canister correctly?

Thanks,

Steve

jordanmc 12-10-2016 09:30 PM

Carbon canister
 
what year is it

steve_schmidt 12-11-2016 07:36 AM

OOPs! sorry, probably a good idea to include the year... Its a '76

Thanks,

Steve


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