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texasz

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I need some help identifying the parts in the attached pix. They should have all come off of a '82 280ZX non-turbo but since I'm not into those I just don't know what these are (plus I didn't pull them, they came with a lot of parts purchased from a buy stripping his car). The last two pix are the same part but I zoomed in on the label.

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picture 1 is of parts of underhood parts of the cruize control system.

Picture 2 I have not a clue-but I will look-stripping a 280zx Turbo over the next week/10 days.

Picture 3 and 4 are of the carbon canister fron the evaporative control system.

Will

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Picture 3 and 4 are of the carbon canister fron the evaporative control system.

Will

What is that? I have a 240Z so I'm not farmiliar with this part. On the label it seems to indicate that it has to due with the fuel delivery in some way.

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Picture 2 is some sort of manifold for either vacumn or water. Never seem so many different hose ports though.

The canister (pic 4) is a gas fume filter/absorber mechanism. Its got a replaceable element in it. Tied into the emission control devices. One on my 240SX and Xterra.

FWIW,

Chris

P.S. From a website: "a vent line leading the vapors to the activated carbon canister where they are stored", "Fuel vapors from the carbon canister will be mixed with fresh air taken from the engine compartment."

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The carbon cannister appeared on all of the cars with efi to control Gasoline vapors, they are routed to be absorbed by the activated carbon in the canister rather than be vented directly into the atmosphere. EPA part with no cost to performance other than 2lbs of weight.

I did not find one of the #2 picture, though it does bear a resmblance to a carbureated 22R toyota part.

Will

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