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If you can do the CAD, then there are a few places you can buy 3D prints from the cloud. Xometry and Cloud3DPrint are a few. The prices are pretty reasonable.
Three of the lines are vents and one is a liquid return line. I think I'm going to put a vent on the line that is supposed to run to the charcoal canister. It's unfortunate that that line goes out the bottom. If I put a rollover valve on that line, there's a possibility that fuel vapor would...
There's nothing on the other side of the box, the picture shows you the only part of interest. It lives behind the rear driver wheel in the wheel well. Part of the fender liner is actually a cover that hides it. My return line was cut up close to the engine and a few of the hoses were...
Very cool. If you're any good at 3D modeling, seems like a good project for 3D printing. Otherwise you could get a mounting plate made from some thin sheet metal by SendCutSend.
So I pulled out the fuel vapor box? or whatever you call it. Seems to be in good shape at least on the outside. Should I continue to use it or ditch it? I've seen conflicting recommendations.
Got the rear end pulled. The diff was covered in some kind of hard grease/dirt/paint combination that was very difficult to remove. I already knew that the cover needed weld repair. What I didn't know was that it had already been repaired before. Next up: fitting the street lynx rear suspension.
I finally got an afternoon to work on the car and got the front brakes installed. Nice to have it back on the wheels if only for a little while. It's riding higher than I want and I still need to connect the flex lines.
I thought I'd do something quick and simple tonight, but no such luck. I connected the clutch lines. Both the reservoir line and pressure line want to pass straight through the steering column. It requires routing them at a pretty steep angle to clear the shaft. Also the supplied line...