I vote drop it. Not my money. Something needs to be replaced up there somewhere.
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Can you blow the lines without dropping it? I was under the impression I was gonna have to drop it to do that.
so what happens? the charcoal canister releases its pellets into the fuel system?
That's exactly what happens. The way I describe it is they're in a permeable bag, very much like how tea is in a "filter bag". With age or abuse, the bag weakens and ruptures. I, and others seem to have concluded that overfilling the tank contributes to this. The canister is the highest point in the system as it's to catch vapors. But, when the tank is "super filled", it get under higher pressures from the fuel being sloshed around while being heated. Also, the tank being bounced around during driving gives it a primer bulb effect. Liquid fuel is pushed up through the pipes and into the cannister, soaking the "tea bag" and pellets. Vapors, etc. are traveling all over the tank and up to the intake manifold, carrying the pellets. I had pellets pour out of the pipe at the purge solenoid.
I guess I should add that to list lol.
I've seen trucks at work stall because the charcoal canister gets fuel logged from fuelers topping off tanks every few days on stuff that hasn't been run. and as soon as the Purge solenoid opens, vacuum sucks in raw fuel and they stall out.
but I've not had to deal with the charcoal coming apart. ugh.
I keep adding to my lists of things to swap at some point haha.