Fuel Vapor Hose Routing

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Old 06-14-2010, 04:57 PM
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Fuel Vapor Hose Routing

I'm having trouble understanding how the vapor hoses are supposed to be routed for the PCV system for a 1971 Plymouth Duster 225 slant six 1bbl. There is a hose that comes from the fuel tank, fuel pump, and carb bowl vent. Are the three of these supposed to be hooked to the crankcase breather? When I first bought the vehicle, the carb bowl was connected to the fuel pump? Is this right? How are they venting if connected together? I'm confused...please help. Thanks in advance.
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do you have a charcol can?
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No just this type of crankcase breather Name:  31ypknmp8XL._SL75_.jpg
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Old 06-15-2010, 09:39 AM
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a charcol can is located down low on a fender, that yr it should look like a coffee can, its close to the core support
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