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> Grilling Charcoal in a can, Repacking a charcoal canister
forrestkhaag
post Aug 8 2017, 10:38 AM
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Does anyone have a source for activated charcoal and some indication of its effectiveness verss a 40 something original can for venting the gas tank? Thanks

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howlndog
post Aug 9 2017, 10:28 AM
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In researching which activated charcoal (carbon) to use for recharging the canister in my 911, I discovered that there are countless products which are termed "activated carbon". It turns out that each has been designed and manufactured for a very specific and intended purpose - whether it be water filtration, fuel emissions, or filtering any number of harmful vapours. Accordingly, each product has its own specific base material (coal, wood, coconut), porosity, shape, and manufacturing processes, etc. The science behind this is overwhelming... and my head was left spinning!

In the end, and to be sure I got the right stuff, I decided to salvage material from a new canister designed for gasoline vapour emissions... this is similar to what I got:

http://www.autozone.com/engine-management/...archText=vc4345

Hope that helps.
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post Aug 9 2017, 12:11 PM
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Bought this item:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Dansk-Vapor-Ca...cuc&vxp=mtr

20 bucks. Sawed it open, used a screwdriver to pop open the old charcoal canister, poured the good stuff on in. Was even able to use the spring in the Dansk canister to replace the rusted out original in the teener's can.

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