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Old 03-04-2013, 10:00 PM   #1
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Pic of charcoal canister

Just wondering if anyone has any pictures of the charcoal canister on these trucks? I have a 71 but the canister is missing. I've never seen a truck with one before.
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Old 03-04-2013, 10:29 PM   #2
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I'll get you a picture in a second here...
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Old 03-04-2013, 10:31 PM   #3
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sorry, I was having trouble with my phone and I still havent quite figured out how to successfully post pics with it so I had to move to my computer. Here is an original one with the bracket and an nos one.
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Old 03-04-2013, 11:28 PM   #5
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Any pics of it mounted? Where is it mounted?
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It's mounted on the passenger side radiator support to fender brace. In the picture you can see the two holes on the bracket. If you don't mind waiting until tomorrow I can get you a picture of a mounted one although its fairly hard to see since it mounts between the battery and the fender.
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ok thanks
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Old 03-05-2013, 01:04 AM   #8
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sorry, I was having trouble with my phone and I still havent quite figured out how to successfully post pics with it so I had to move to my computer. Here is an original one with the bracket and an nos one.

Would you mind trying something for me? I read somewhere that if they don't rattle when you shake them they aren't any good. Do both of yours rattle when you shake them? Something about the charcoal being all clumped together or something in the old used ones...

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sorry, I was having trouble with my phone and I still havent quite figured out how to successfully post pics with it so I had to move to my computer. Here is an original one with the bracket and an nos one.
Not to hijack but what is the ac delco part number for this on the box you have? In gonna be needing to do this too. Thanks
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? I have a 71 but the canister is missing. e.
I thought it was a 1972 thing only.
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They started putting them on half tons in 1971. It was part of the smog stuff they started putting on.
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I'm going to install a universal tank onto the rear of my truck. The tank will require a vent line. Can I add a charcoal canister in the rear of my truck? What are you guys doing with with your rear tanks?
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They started putting them on half tons in 1971. It was part of the smog stuff they started putting on.
And 1970 on my Calif. native C-10.
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Not sure what the part number on that box is but here is a GM part number for 1972 is 7030541. Standard Products part number is CP1045. I have not had any luck finding either of these. Every now and again the CP1045 shows up on fleabay for mid $200s.
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It seems vehicles sold in California were ahead of other states requiring emission equipment. I lived there for about 30 years and dreaded having a vehicle smog checked if it was required.

We moved away from California in 1996. Here in Missouri where we live there are no smog checks required, but there is a safety check required every two years.
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Hmmm.. the rattle thing is interesting. I went out this morning and tried it and sure enough the new one rattles and I couldn't hear anything on the old one. The part number on the new one is GM#17063011 and ACD#215-12.
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Hmmm.. the rattle thing is interesting. I went out this morning and tried it and sure enough the new one rattles and I couldn't hear anything on the old one. The part number on the new one is GM#17063011 and ACD#215-12.
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I found on a gmpartseast.com for $58 part number 17063011
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Thanks sloan66. I think I might have to get another one for a spare.
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Anyone have a diagram for the hose routing for this?
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It seems vehicles sold in California were ahead of other states requiring emission equipment. I lived there for about 30 years and dreaded having a vehicle smog checked if it was required.

We moved away from California in 1996. Here in Missouri where we live there are no smog checks required, but there is a safety check required every two years.
Ain't that the truth! My '66 Chevelle had an air pump on it's two-barrel 283. At least for now, no smog checks or vehicle inspections on our style(67/72) trucks. Yet I have to have my Duramax "smogged" every two years!
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Sure. When I post the pic of it mounted tonight I can scan a pic of the routing from my old service manual
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Sounds good thanks. I guess I need to get me a service manual.
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Ok jayschevy here's a couple pics with it mounted. In the first pic the camera is pointing towards the front of the pickup and you can see the battery to the left. In the second pic I'm standing in front of the grill and pointing straight down with the battery to the right.
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1972SUPERSB- here's a scan from the service manual, also on the top of the canister its marked which port goes to what it needs to go to.

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