News:

Welcome to the DMF

 

696 Charcoal Canister

Started by Sac Monster, June 24, 2008, 10:54:16 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

nkryptit

Quote from: cmorgan47 on July 10, 2008, 11:19:58 AM
excellent, thanks.

i'll be doing this over the weekend...

as far as the actual removal went, you just capped off where the hoses connect back to the engine?
also, i think i remember reading that you were having trouble getting to one of these points, what happened there?
[edit]
nevermind on that last bit... found your other post.  connecting the two was pretty much what i had in mind anyways.


Yup...I'm gunna be looking at the autoparts store for some nipple caps so I can remove the hose totally, but for now it works.  BTW, neither of the hoses are long enough, so what I did was just use the little 'T' connector to hook the two together, and just put a little screw with some locktight into the third hole on the 'T' to seal it.

frank2287

i tried pulling it off but then there were some tubes that were dripping some sort of liquid!
What do i do those hoses? Just pull them off and call it a day? or what do i do?

Thanks

nkryptit

Liquid? Don't know about any liquid, only thing going through the emissions canister should be vapors.  Maybe you're pulling the wrong hoses.

frank2287

ya that sounds about right.
its not like pooring out or anything there is just condensation around it so i though it might b something important.
but once i take it off i plug the wholes and find another spot for the horn and im done. Right

nkryptit

The horn and the regulator both have to be re attached, but yup, that's it.  Good luck!

frank2287

ohh and do you feel any difference with the termi exhaust on ??(chip and intake)

nkryptit

Couldn't say, I picked it up day one with the kit installed.

frank2287

is there any way to get the termi kit for cheaper?

DucatiTorrey

i heard there was a euro version without the spot for the square canister. nkryptit mentioned it this week. im gonna look for it, i like the added shape underneats
Quote from: frank2287 on July 14, 2008, 06:25:28 AM
is there any way to get the termi kit for cheaper?

not really
  - real place

Raux

first, there are two types of hoses going to the charcoal canister. first is the vent hoses going into the intake plenums. they SUCK the fuel vapor out of the charcoal canister. you simply pull those off and plug them up. making sure there is no vacuum leak. second is the fuel vapor overflow from the tank. DO NOT PLUG this one off. there is a tutorial on the proper way to t spline this one with the fuel overflow tube.

for the side panel, moto wheels has the piece. they're a sponsor.


nkryptit

Quote from: ducatitorrey on April 26, 2009, 09:31:30 AM
i heard there was a euro version without the spot for the square canister. nkryptit mentioned it this week. im gonna look for it, i like the added shape underneats
not really


http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=8630.0

DucatiTorrey

the larger hose coming from my canister seems to be lose. Heres what i mean.




is this right? i was planning on doing the delete or the euro version
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e344/Motowheelscom/Motowheels%20696/Rauxeuroshroudmod.jpg

but this is worrying me now. it runs fine? could this be correct? or is this supposed to be in the tank or something? The cut in the hose looks very "not factory"

please help!
  - real place

1313

That hose is not attached to anything. It's just tucked into the engine.
09 M696

Raux

that's the overflow/vent

the canister catches fuel vapor from the tank.. stores it in the charcoal... releases it to the intake plenum. any build up that the charcoal can't handle comes out that.

when you follow the steps in the tutorials for removal, that all comes off.

DucatiTorrey

phew! thanks guys, perfect! coming off this week.  [thumbsup]
  - real place