...................... i don't have a hole up on the shock tower for the hold down bracket. position of the hose illustrated might be too close for the hot cj exh manifold. could it possibly loop over the top of shock tower tied in with wiring harness then down to the tea pot cannister? i was sent pics of a fella's 70 scj gt500 calif car. his hose runs over the top of shock tower. need a length of "gas" fuel line- would marti auto works be the supplier? thanks again david
Since yours was a retro fit - different from the factory installed systems installed at San Jose or at Dearborn it would likely vary. So for others - if you don't have a Shelby disregard the following
Green arrow points to that rubber vapor return hose.
First three pictures are a a pretty nice unrestored 70 with the system
Last picture is of a restored 70 Dearborn CJ with the system
My SCJ has the hold down bracket on the shock tower. I imagine the hose did go through it at one time, but it (the hose) had been routed directly to the air cleaner when I purchased the car.
So they by passed the whole charcoal canister. Wonder what fitting they used since the nipple is much later than the rubber line
I'm also curious about the "gas" fuel line availability. Doesn't the Marti "gas" fuel line have the little triangles on it? I don't see those in the pictures above, so would it be the same hose style?
Both the GAS GAS and the Triangle and square versions are reproduced but don't know anyone that is selling it in bulk/larger lengths
I've found my lengths (normally 4 plus feet long) in larger cars from the period - drivers side along the top of the inner fender panel