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    [QUOTE=DennyW] On the gas tank itself, there should be a relief check valve, which allows fumes to be stored in the Charcoal canister, when the fuel, or pressure expands in the tank. Maybe it is not working properly, or a line is pinched shut, or the check valve at the canister is not working."


    Thanks for the input, guys.

    And Denny, the next time the boy drives the car over to my place I'll try to maneuver my creaky old carcass underneath and see what I can see.

    Jim
    Last edited by Big Tracks; 02-18-2008 at 06:06 AM.

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