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willowstreetguzziguy
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Canister under rear of seat?
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August 29, 2025, 03:39:48 PM »
What does the canister do that is located under the rear tail section of my 1200 sport?
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Re: Canister under rear of seat?
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August 29, 2025, 04:05:33 PM »
Can you tell what's plumbed into it? I'm not familiar with the 1200 sport, but a plastic canister on a motorcycle is often a charcoal canister as part of the EVAP system so that your fuel tank doesn't vent to the atmosphere and smell of gasoline fumes, or perhaps a breather box for engine blow-by.
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willowstreetguzziguy
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Re: Canister under rear of seat?
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August 29, 2025, 04:41:01 PM »
I believe it’s the charcoal evaporator canister. What is its purpose?
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guzzisteve
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Re: Canister under rear of seat?
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August 29, 2025, 04:50:43 PM »
It cleans all the gases that don't get burnt, fuel & oil goes through there. Most are disconnected to avoid runability issues.
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Dr. Enzo Toma
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Re: Canister under rear of seat?
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August 29, 2025, 06:42:40 PM »
If it is a EVAP charcoal canister, then yeah, it absorbs fuel vapors so they don't vent into the atmosphere. Most modern vehicles have them as emissions controls. Unless the system is not functioning (easy to clog if you overfill the fuel tank), they don't tend to be a determent to performance and are often worth leaving in place just so if you park in a garage it doesn't fill the space with the smell of gasoline.
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Wayne Orwig
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The fuel tank vents fumes into it. They are collected un the charcoal inside. Another line goes to the intake and vacuums the fumes into the motor and burns them.
The good, the fuels system stays somewhat 'sealed' so the gasoline in the tank does not go bad as fast as an opened tank.
The bad, if you overfill the tank, raw gasoline can saturate the canister and you end up with a poor running motor until the raw fuel gets vacuumed out.
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aklawok
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Re: Canister under rear of seat?
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Having been familiar with the evac can on my Cali. ( I don't know the physical layout on the 1200) I thought " gee this waste of space next to the battery could be used for storage". But due to how the battery is secured I could not just pull it out without making something to keep the battery sliding around and just left well enough alone.
Anyone else have a good elimination solution?
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guzzisteve
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Re: Canister under rear of seat?
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I got rid of many, Breva's are in tail piece not used for anything else. Hose from manifold has a T in it, take out T and hose at T runs down to fresh air, then run 1/8" vacuum line from L to R manifold. Cut hoses at can and run one down to fresh air. Get rid of can & 20' of hose. I been taking this crap off since they been putting the stuff on.
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Tom
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MGNOC NM State Rep. Matt Forslund removed the EPA Emission system from my LeMans Nero Corsa after the MN National drowning. He had his rolling workshop/travel trailer w/girlfriend & 2 Great Dane puppies.
We changed out the oil 3 times and he said to get the bike hot.
I rolled west on I90 and stopped in the middle of MN. The bike was hot.
The engine/trans/rear end needed the oil changed, fortunately the battery and electronics didn't go under water. I was the last one out with a bike. There was one guy that lost everything that was the last guy out of there. He was only wearing shoes and shorts.
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