mgl00 Posted January 30, 2023 Share Posted January 30, 2023 My 1980 f-150 has a vapor canister with 2 ports as shown It has one input as shown: The incoming line has a tee, with the smaller line coming from the gas tank as shown: The line also has a second teefurther up, with one going to the carb (larger line) and one to the purge valve (smaller line): The question is that I have not been able to find one of these canisters, could I use a canister from an 83 - 86 f150 that has 2 small extra ports like the one in the LMC catalog and just plug the 2 smaller ports.... any help with this would be greatly appreciated..... the canister for the 1980 f-150 so far has been very difficult to find. Thanks you all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuzzFace2 Posted January 30, 2023 Share Posted January 30, 2023 I dont see why not and you may even be able to use newer ones too. Also note if you have dual tanks you would have 2 canisters. Dave ---- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
81-F150-Explorer Posted January 31, 2023 Share Posted January 31, 2023 I dont see why not and you may even be able to use newer ones too. Also note if you have dual tanks you would have 2 canisters. Dave ---- Not all two tank vehicles have two charcoal canisters. My 1981 F-150 is such a vehicle. Two tanks with one charcoal canister. The tanks are connected to the canister with a tee. My 1981 is also evaporative emissions test exempt in California due to this. Single tank trucks are not evaporative emissions exempt. The one connection on top of the canister that does not go to anything should have a blue colored vent cap. Most canisters would work if the connections are the same diameter on top, and has a similar attachment as the old one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mat in tn Posted January 31, 2023 Share Posted January 31, 2023 Not all two tank vehicles have two charcoal canisters. My 1981 F-150 is such a vehicle. Two tanks with one charcoal canister. The tanks are connected to the canister with a tee. My 1981 is also evaporative emissions test exempt in California due to this. Single tank trucks are not evaporative emissions exempt. The one connection on top of the canister that does not go to anything should have a blue colored vent cap. Most canisters would work if the connections are the same diameter on top, and has a similar attachment as the old one. so far, I have only seen two tank trucks with single canisters. the tank vent lines t together on the frame rail under the passenger seat area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LARIAT 85 Posted January 31, 2023 Share Posted January 31, 2023 Not all two tank vehicles have two charcoal canisters. My 1981 F-150 is such a vehicle. Two tanks with one charcoal canister. The tanks are connected to the canister with a tee. My 1981 is also evaporative emissions test exempt in California due to this. Single tank trucks are not evaporative emissions exempt. The one connection on top of the canister that does not go to anything should have a blue colored vent cap. Most canisters would work if the connections are the same diameter on top, and has a similar attachment as the old one. Ralph, I would love to hear your thoughts on this thread I made about 3 years ago when I tried to connect an older Autolite 4100 carburetor to a charcoal canister: https://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/Autolite-4100-Evaporative-Emissions-Experiment-tp35938.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mgl00 Posted January 31, 2023 Author Share Posted January 31, 2023 Not all two tank vehicles have two charcoal canisters. My 1981 F-150 is such a vehicle. Two tanks with one charcoal canister. The tanks are connected to the canister with a tee. My 1981 is also evaporative emissions test exempt in California due to this. Single tank trucks are not evaporative emissions exempt. The one connection on top of the canister that does not go to anything should have a blue colored vent cap. Most canisters would work if the connections are the same diameter on top, and has a similar attachment as the old one. thanks for the responses.... after seeing the pic for the 1981, which looks identical to mine, i started looking for canister for 1981 truck and found one on e-bay looks to be in really good shape... bought it... thanks to all for the help, really appreciated.. hope to keep my 43 yr old truck on the road for another 43 years! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
81-F150-Explorer Posted January 31, 2023 Share Posted January 31, 2023 Ralph, I would love to hear your thoughts on this thread I made about 3 years ago when I tried to connect an older Autolite 4100 carburetor to a charcoal canister: https://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/Autolite-4100-Evaporative-Emissions-Experiment-tp35938.html Sure, I'll put in a response in that thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuzzFace2 Posted February 3, 2023 Share Posted February 3, 2023 Sure, I'll put in a response in that thread. My truck is also an 81 F100 (11/80) and the under hood sticker shows 2 tanks truck having 2 canisters but had a single tank (flare side). My parts truck is also a 81 F100 (2/81) and the under hood sticker shows 2 tanks truck having 2 canisters but had a dual tanks (style side). The parts truck did have 2 canisters with the 2 tanks and both tanks did "T" in on the right side frame rail. Link to my site and if you click on the picture it will go big to see the lower canister http://cars.grantskingdom1.com/index.php/1981-Ford-F100/20151220_131852 When I added the 2nd rear tank to my flare side I also used the 2 canisters so it all looks factory. Dave ---- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
81-F150-Explorer Posted February 3, 2023 Share Posted February 3, 2023 My truck is also an 81 F100 (11/80) and the under hood sticker shows 2 tanks truck having 2 canisters but had a single tank (flare side). My parts truck is also a 81 F100 (2/81) and the under hood sticker shows 2 tanks truck having 2 canisters but had a dual tanks (style side). The parts truck did have 2 canisters with the 2 tanks and both tanks did "T" in on the right side frame rail. Link to my site and if you click on the picture it will go big to see the lower canister http://cars.grantskingdom1.com/index.php/1981-Ford-F100/20151220_131852 When I added the 2nd rear tank to my flare side I also used the 2 canisters so it all looks factory. Dave ---- I'm not doubting you. I'm just saying that not all of them did though. It depends on the calibration. Mine is a California equipped model built 11/80 and has a single canister with two tanks. I will try to get a picture of my emission label sometime tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
81-F150-Explorer Posted February 5, 2023 Share Posted February 5, 2023 My truck is also an 81 F100 (11/80) and the under hood sticker shows 2 tanks truck having 2 canisters but had a single tank (flare side). My parts truck is also a 81 F100 (2/81) and the under hood sticker shows 2 tanks truck having 2 canisters but had a dual tanks (style side). The parts truck did have 2 canisters with the 2 tanks and both tanks did "T" in on the right side frame rail. Link to my site and if you click on the picture it will go big to see the lower canister http://cars.grantskingdom1.com/index.php/1981-Ford-F100/20151220_131852 When I added the 2nd rear tank to my flare side I also used the 2 canisters so it all looks factory. Dave ---- Sorry this took so long, but here is my emission sticker I promised. My truck has two tanks but only one charcoal canister. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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