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Evaporative Emission Control System (Models with catalyzer) - Description

EF & EC-195prose procedure

Distinguishes Models with catalyzer (E.G.R. & canister control solenoid valve) from Models for Gulf standard (thermal vacuum valve fed by engine coolant). GA13DS, GA14DS & GA16DS.

Description

The evaporative emission control system is used to reduce hydrocarbons emitted into the atmosphere from the fuel system. This reduction of hydrocarbons is accomplished by activated charcoals in the carbon canister.
The fuel vapor from the sealed fuel tank is led into the canister which contains activated carbon and the vapor is stored there when the engine is not running.
The canister retains the fuel vapor until the canister is purged by the air drawn through the bottom of the canister to the intake manifold when the engine is running. When the engine runs at idle, the purge control valve is closed.
Only a small amount of stored vapor flows into the intake manifold through the constant purge orifice. As the engine speed increases, and the throttle vacuum rises higher, the

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