Hay guys, I'm a bit lost. I need to figure out what is the name of this EVAP canister(at least that's what I think it is). I cannot find it anywhere on the web. Any help is appreciated.
My bad, it's the white circle all the way on the right.Hay guys, I'm a bit lost. I need to figure out what is the name of this EVAP canister(at least that's what I think it is). I cannot find it anywhere on the web. Any help is appreciated.
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Oh boy. That is going to be so much fun replacing.Not available seperate from the gas tank
Check car-parts.com ? Any jeep junkyard by you ?Oh boy. That is going to be so much fun replacing.
What year is your jeep? Looks to be an 03 or 04 to meOh boy. That is going to be so much fun replacing.
What year is your Jeep?Hay guys, I'm a bit lost. I need to figure out what is the name of this EVAP canister(at least that's what I think it is). I cannot find it anywhere on the web. Any help is appreciated.
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Yeah, I have a jeep dismantling place near me. It's just the fact that my rebuild was almost done and I pulled a bit too hard on that white circle and the end plug broke off.Check car-parts.com ? Any jeep junkyard by you ?
If it’s just an evap part you can probably use some Plast-Aid to fix it.Yeah, I have a jeep dismantling place near me. It's just the fact that my rebuild was almost done and I pulled a bit too hard on that white circle and the end plug broke off.
X2If it’s just an evap part you can probably use some Plast-Aid to fix it.
Any clue what it is for?Not available seperate from the gas tank
That's what I was thinking. No used gas tank for sale anywhere near me. I don't feel like spending a lot on a new one.If it’s just an evap part you can probably use some Plast-Aid to fix it.
I used it on the fuel pump where the line connects and I bought another one, but I kept the old one as a backup because I do think it’s strong enough.That's what I was thinking. No used gas tank for sale anywhere near me. I don't feel like spending a lot on a new one.
I did the same thing. The gas tank had fell on it’s side when I had all the lines connected and it broke. I took my stock pump a week or two later as the “new” one and I got a replacement(don’t tell autozone). The one I repaired worked just fine but I just replaced it since I found a way to get another one basically for free. Okay now I feel bad. I have the repaired one as a trail spare. Maybe one day on a big trail run someone’s pump goes out and they can have the pump for free.I used it on the fuel pump where the line connects and I bought another one, but I kept the old one as a backup because I do think it’s strong enough.