From: Everette (194cbteng@pchnet.com)
Date: Sun May 05 2002 - 22:52:22 PDT
Everette wrote:
> Few years ago I had
> to pull tank on older civvy. vehicle and take about two cups of material
> that looked like fine coal - mechanic said that it was an accumulation
from
> past fuel that methanol additive and cut off and set free in tank -
stopped
> everything up.
>
> Everette
Actually Evertte, you mechanic was wrong and it basically was coal you
removed from your vehicle. The vehicle in question must have been a mid
to late 80's GM vehicle with a Emission Vapor Canister (a large coffee
can size canister usually found between the wheel well and the front end
under the hood). A common problem with these canisters is when they go
bad, they send the carbon filtration media back to the tank with the
fuel vapor.
Sorry to be OT, just wanted to make a correction to a previous
statement.
Kent Schaffer
Loudonville, Ohio
1954 XM215
It was 1972 Chevy. before pollution controls - The black globs were solid
when in gasoline - but after they were exposed to air for maybe 10 minutes
you could mash them between your fingers - left exposed to air longer they
got more and more solid - very much looked like varnish after you wash
varnish brush in alcohol
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