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    What to plug the carbon canister lines with?

    Hey Guys,
    I took a look at the tutorial here to remove it:
    http://www.skylife4ever.com/2011/01/...er-delete.html

    It looks very easy and I am planning to do it soon. Iam just wondering what to plug the lines with? I took a trip to canadian tire to look for something but I didnt see anything.
    Any suggestions?
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    remove the lines right back to the source and plug the metal tube fitting with rubber nipples

    By them from canadian tire in the red pack area ( a collection of weird stuff in red blister packs )

    For the line that goes back to the fuel tank , i plugged it with a short piece of rod that i welded a washer to the end so i could bolt it to the frame out of the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cortexx View Post
    remove the lines right back to the source and plug the metal tube fitting with rubber nipples

    By them from canadian tire in the red pack area ( a collection of weird stuff in red blister packs )

    For the line that goes back to the fuel tank , i plugged it with a short piece of rod that i welded a washer to the end so i could bolt it to the frame out of the way.
    Thanks for that. If I plug the metal lines with the nipples, how do I secure them in place? Zipties I guess?
    And lastly any idea which section you found them in?
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    When you go into canadian tire or partsource , they have a rack with red packaged things , mostly universal fittings and weird stuff like GM door handles etc. In Amongst there is a pack with a selection of rubber nipples that can used for plugging vacuum lines , if its vacuum you dont need to tie it as the vacuum keeps it on You can also put a drop of Crazyglue on the pipe , that keeps it on

    They also sell these in princess auto and TSC stores.

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    I think that section in CTC is called HELP. That's where I also got my rubber bungs from.

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    Its one of the few useful things that canadian tire sells , but dont use their washrooms while your there.

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    LMAOO ^

    Thanks for quick replys guys. I also wanted to know. Im getting that junk out soon too.
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    awesome. also needed the advice. thank you

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