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Patton
01-24-2006, 02:16 PM
long time no type.
I have just been too busy with life, im sure you all know how that is.
I have a question though,... What is in the right rear of the car, little black canister, hidden in the body work. Anything else other than that in the right rear that is important? :iamwithst
Thanks fellas.
Jeffvette
01-24-2006, 05:22 PM
Charcoal cannister for the EVAP system. Was moved there in the 91 models. In 90 it was in the drivers side nose area.
WB9MCW
01-24-2006, 05:35 PM
Holy Crappers General Patton...You Busy With Life...Imagine That???
http://www.edwinart.com/Main/Paintings2004/Paintings_2004/Busy%20Life(Large).jpg
Busy Life
91 x 101 cm
Oil on linen
(Artist collection) AND IT IS STILL 4 SALE GENERAL P........
www.edwinart.com/.../Paintings2004.htm :thumbsup:
http://www.knox.army.mil/museum/images/gspatton.jpg
Life Size sculpture of General George S. Patton, Jr. by Armand LaMontagne at the Patton Museum:handshak:
now wouldn't this make a nice avitar for u Patton!!! :sign10:
http://www.knox.army.mil/museum/images/pistols.jpg
Famous Patton Pistols
and an attachment "PATTON" avitar 4 u General P.......only the best for my good buddy........
Patton
01-25-2006, 05:29 PM
Sold.
Thanks wadsie, you kick ***.
Thanks Jeff,.... If that canister was bye bye what would happen. Basically I have no freakin clue what the junk a charcoal canister would be used for... I do know from my military experience that charcoal has micro absorbent proporties and is used to chemically purify certain mediums... Oh wait, EVAP,... Does this have to do with escaped / excess gas "fumes" and such? Lemme guess, its supposed to prevent leakage of whatever excess fuel by nuetralizing the toxins with charcoal? So its a glorified commie can / tree hugger bucket?
I could be way off, just my mind trying to make sense of it. If im any bit close to being right I garuantee the Peoples Republik of Kalifornia was responsible. haha, who the FVCK would want to live in that state? I mean come on, really.
Jeffvette
01-25-2006, 05:48 PM
You got it, fuel fumes.
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