A new evap check valve

Keith V

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Ive been through 3 of these stupid check valve for the charcoal canister.
So Im trying to find an upgrade.
I found a valve that fits into the top of the fuel tank for a newer jeep
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Im not willing to cut a huge hole in my tank, so I made this.
It should be a direct replacement. I got it assembled today and leak tested it.
Now I just need to mount it.
Credit to Adam for the copper pipe idea
Don't look at the solder job!

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Is it a really check valve? And you're replacing the liquid separator in the wheel well with it? The OEM setup was a float valve. Maybe I'm not understanding the task at hand here.
 
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Its a float valve that keeps fuel out of the evap system, just like the junky corvette one. Except these work
 
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Its a float valve that keeps fuel out of the evap system, just like the junky corvette one. Except these work
Ah, so it is a float valve. I was confused since the initial post called it a check valve. That's cool you found another application that uses a fuel rated float valve! I certainly didn't know of any off the top of my head. Availability of this valve will certainly be better. I hope your field tests continue to prove favorable, this could be good news for the community!
 
From the Amazon description:
MaterialAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
From AI:
Ethanol Exposure: ABS is considered insoluble in most alcohols like ethanol for short-term contact, but sources indicate it is not resistant to ethanol-enriched fuels and may experience degradation or softening over time.

So if you use this valve, or any ABS fittings it may be best to keep an eye on its condition over time.
 
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From the Amazon description:

MaterialAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
From AI:
Ethanol Exposure: ABS is considered insoluble in most alcohols like ethanol for short-term contact, but sources indicate it is not resistant to ethanol-enriched fuels and may experience degradation or softening over time.

So if you use this valve, or any ABS fittings it may be best to keep an eye on its condition over time.
well considering it's an OEM part for multiple newer vehicles, I'm not too concerned.
And well AI....
 
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I'd like to figure out a way to build a similar device using HDPE plastic. The first thing that came to mind was a Nalgene bottle. Might be able to cut a hole in a wide-mouth bottle lid to fit the float valve. Not sure if the dimensions would work out though. Would someone mind measuring the diameter of the flange on the replacement float valve?
 
I'd like to figure out a way to build a similar device using HDPE plastic. The first thing that came to mind was a Nalgene bottle. Might be able to cut a hole in a wide-mouth bottle lid to fit the float valve. Not sure if the dimensions would work out though. Would someone mind measuring the diameter of the flange on the replacement float valve?
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