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Fuel Evaporation System: Description

Carbon canister storage is used for evaporative fuel control on all vehicles. The function of the evaporative emission control system is to store gasoline fumes from the fuel tank and float bowl (on carbureted engines) in a carbon canister until they can be drawn into the engine for burning during the combustion process.

There are 4 basic components used in the evaporative emission system:

Some carbureted models may also have a thermal bowl vent valve installed in the fuel bowl vent hose. Not all components are used in every application. For specific component application and vacuum hose routing, see VACUUM DIAGRAMS article.

Some examples of the various combinations of these components are as follows:

Fig 1: Simple Ported Vacuum Purge System (Cavalier 2.0L VIN K Open Bottom Canister System Shown)
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Fig 2: Restricted/Full Manifold Vacuum Purge System (Camaro 2.8L VIN S Shown)
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