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Old 02-19-2017, 07:00 PM
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Default Looking for fuel vent line part number

I have a 99 XJ and have been trying to locate a part number for the steel fuel tank vent line (and associated rubber connectors) for the vent line that runs between the fuel tank and vent cansiter (this has the canister under the vehicle just forward of the rear axle). The old tube looks to be about 20" long.

Can't seem to find this line (or the rectangular canister) in any of the on-line parts manuals I have looked at.

Anyone have a good reference for this part?

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http://www.morris4x4center.com/fuel-...2100132ab.html, this?
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Thanks for the reply. Actually what I need is the fuel tank vent line (this is steel) to the charcole canister. Looks to be a 1/4 steel tube with rubber connectors on each end.
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? can u get stock items and plug together at parts store?
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Gotcha, what about using a nylon fuel line and cut it to length. It's just a vent not pressurized.
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Vacuum hose resistant to gas will work. Doesn't need to be a rigid pipe.
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Why not just bypass the charcoal canister and vent it into the air.
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Unfortunately it wont fly here in NY as it would disable the emission system (venting direct to the atmosphere). It does see a bit of pressure though (sounds like around 0.25 psi) when test pump activates and starts its leak down test. I may go with some Tygon tubing (or similar) if I cant get an original tube.
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Larry, I believe the part number for that vent tube is 52100-162AE.
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Yep that's it! Thanks.

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