Hey, so I’m tight on funds and decided to try replacing my cracked radiator myself. Anyway as I’m in the middle of hooking up the new one I noticed this part that’s wrapped up in duck/speed tape.
Should I be concerned about this? I think I may have noticed this years ago before I knew that this kind of tape is pretty combustible/flammable.
That’s the charcoal canister. It’s supposed to catch fuel vapor from the tank, trap it, and feed it to the engine to burn. If it’s duct taped, good chance it’s not actually working. Probably not a fire hazard, but I’d still either remove & bypass it (If you live somewhere without emissions inspections) or replace it with a junkyard one (if you do have inspections).
Edit: correction: it sends the fuel vapors into the intake to be burned, not back into the tank.
This.
What is it? It looks like a vacuum canister, so the duct tape would just keep it from leaking if there any holes… But I can’t tell if that’s what it is.
It looks like this is the diagram for it. https://parts.volvocarsmallofgeorgia.com/a/Volvo_1992_740-23l-Fuel-Injected-Turbo/_51507_5701272/Carbon-filter-with-fittings/GR-55108.html
I’d put this on my replace “eventually” list tbh or just find a nice one at a junkyard.
Maybe it’s a cool can?