Ben A...
Well-Known Member
Hey folks,
Need a bit of help understanding the gas tank/evap system on my 1973 Duster.
The carbon can is gone, and I want to repurpose the line running back to the tank as a fuel return line. No fear, I have already modified the filler neck to vent like the earlier years.
I plumbed up the bypass system and when I started the car fuel started dumping out of the "return line" at the tank.
So i'm wondering... The barb fitting (in photo) at the top edge of the tank. What is behind that, inside the tank? I ran a wire in there to check for blockage and its quite tight, but the wire does go in-- though it snags on things.
Can I use that barb to return fuel to the tank? It seems as though there is an orifice in that nipple, and then something behind that? Am I wrong?
Im really hoping not to drop the tank and install my own input. Thank you for any help.
Photo shows the barb (circled) and the end of the evap line-- I removed the tubing to barb for photo.
Ben
Need a bit of help understanding the gas tank/evap system on my 1973 Duster.
The carbon can is gone, and I want to repurpose the line running back to the tank as a fuel return line. No fear, I have already modified the filler neck to vent like the earlier years.
I plumbed up the bypass system and when I started the car fuel started dumping out of the "return line" at the tank.
So i'm wondering... The barb fitting (in photo) at the top edge of the tank. What is behind that, inside the tank? I ran a wire in there to check for blockage and its quite tight, but the wire does go in-- though it snags on things.
Can I use that barb to return fuel to the tank? It seems as though there is an orifice in that nipple, and then something behind that? Am I wrong?
Im really hoping not to drop the tank and install my own input. Thank you for any help.
Photo shows the barb (circled) and the end of the evap line-- I removed the tubing to barb for photo.
Ben















