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Old 02-02-2019, 09:57 AM
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This deposit requires some maintenance or cleaning or breaks?

Could it be that there is a CRX model that does not have this one? if so, where is the 2-way valve of the fuel tank

Can someone tell me where the bottom connection of the decanter goes?
https://i.ebayimg.co...r0x/s-l1600.jpg

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This deposit requires some maintenance or cleaning or breaks?

Could it be that there is a CRX model that does not have this one? if so, where is the 2-way valve of the fuel tank

Can someone tell me where the bottom connection of the decanter goes?
https://i.ebayimg.co...r0x/s-l1600.jpg

Thanks and best regards
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Honda CRX D16A9 1989
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Honda CRX D16A9 1989
I think that's supposed to be the 1.6L D16A6.
I can't post pictures or links yet but I will see if i can upload pictures of your system to an off site location and I'll be back and tell you how to access them.
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Go to fundamentalbaptistministries dot com /honda
You'll find two jpg files of that system.
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Originally Posted by ochumi
This deposit requires some maintenance or cleaning or breaks?

Could it be that there is a CRX model that does not have this one? if so, where is the 2-way valve of the fuel tank

Can someone tell me where the bottom connection of the decanter goes?
https://i.ebayimg.co...r0x/s-l1600.jpg

Thanks and best regards
1. Generally, the evap charcoal canister does not require maintenance and seldom breaks.

2. Yes, there are CR-X models that do not have a charcoal canister. Certain models without catalytic converter do not have the charcoal canister.

Your country code indicates Spain and the D16A9 list as not having a catalytic converter; so, likely no charcoal canister.

The bottom hose of the canister is a drain hose.






3. The two way valve of the fuel tank is near the fuel tank.


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Your country code indicates Spain and the D16A9 list as not having a catalytic converter; so, likely no charcoal canister.

The bottom hose of the canister is a drain hose.






3. The two way valve of the fuel tank is near the fuel tank.

yes it´s Spain without catalytic, but wachting the picture (ky only) the rectangule shows 2 way valve and cannister but if i remove them, where i have to connect the fuel tank?? to ITB and header intake?? like shows the picture without 2 way valve?

thanks for you answer

and also it´s a better solution the canister way (to uses the fuel gas tank) or connect without canister
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So the question is if i dont have cannister where i should connect the gas fuel tank, i should to change "the rectangle" KY for T conection?

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If your talking about the line called the fuel vapor pipe, you can vent it to the atmosphere. You will need to make sure it isn't in the engine bay (fuel vapor anywhere near a spark is obviously bad) and also that it will not take on any kind of fluid
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yes im Talking about this Line at the begining what is the best option if i can choose i think its better uses the gas to the fuel system

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For models without the catalytic converter and evap canister, Honda uses a different two-way valve and different lines. In the following parts diagram for models without the evap canister; the 2 way valve (part #4) runs to a fuel vent air chamber (part #4).

Part # 3 is the two way valve for models with the canister.


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thanks!
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