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Old 11-14-2013, 03:22 PM
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Default New II Much Fuel/Diff Vent $149

Our new dual-mount design provides more flexibility for mounting the Vent. It can be mounted with the threaded bosses on the Vent bottom using the included hardware, or it can be mounted with the optional clamp. It has the same internal design as our other vents: connect one port to the tank or differential vent port, and the other to a filter of your choice. This Vent works well when space is at a premium around the fuel tank and the intended mounting location is in the vehicle trunk under the package tray, or in an outside area such as a fender well in trucks and jeeps.

The II Much Fabrication Vent solves several problems with managing gasoline vapor and liquid in older cars. It allows the use of a modern fuel cap, preventing fuel slosh and odor, and helping allow normal fill-ups at the pump. The Vent also works well as a differential vent, allowing the rear end assembly to breathe, and helping to eliminate differential fluid seepage and leaks.

The Dual Mount Vent can be mounted using the included hardware and threaded bosses on the Vent bottom or using our stainless steel clamp.

Mounting hardware included. Filter, clamp, and AN fittings not included.

Made in the USA

In stock, and ready to ship.





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Old 11-17-2013, 07:41 AM
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Man that's an awesome product.I need one of those.
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Old 11-18-2013, 09:09 AM
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Thanks Scott. Here's a great story we recently came across.. if only they had contacted us:

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...56643336,d.b2I
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Im kind of confused, do you have to connect the other port to a filter? Im dealing with a fuel cell vapor issue that is filling my garage with fumes. would this fix that?
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