Squirrely Brother
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- Joined
- Mar 7, 2018
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- Location
- Dallas, TX
- First Name
- Alan
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
I replaced my original charcoal canister today, because it smelled really strong of gas after stopping and opening the hood. I installed the new one and replaced the vent line and the line that tees into the pcv. Drove good and gas smell was gone, but it seemed like the idle was higher. I don’t have a tach, so I attached the timing light and the rpms were up about 100. I lowered it back down and let it run for 25 minutes and all seemed good.
Would a clogged/defective canister bog rpms? I’m not understanding why the rpm’s went up with the new canister. If anyone knows a few short words would be appreciated.
Would a clogged/defective canister bog rpms? I’m not understanding why the rpm’s went up with the new canister. If anyone knows a few short words would be appreciated.
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