by Sergio David Alvarado
(Los Angeles)
this system works as the following way or as I understand it Pressure Relief. When the gas tank gets too much pressure, like on a hot day, the valve can open to let some air out. This helps keep the tank from bursting or leaking.
Vacuum Relief. On a very cold day or when you use up a lot of gas, the tank can create a vacuum, which means it sucks air in. The valve can also open to let some air in to balance things out.
Stopping Gas Fumes: The valve is clever because it also stops gasoline fumes from escaping into the air, which helps keep the environment clean. Purpose: Separates liquid gasoline from gasoline vapors.
Operation:Takes liquid gas for the engine.Keeps gas fumes inside.Captures leftover vapors and sends them back to the gas tank.Helps the engine run smoothly and prevents air pollution.
The liquid-vapor separator stops liquid fuel drops from going into the vapor canister.
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