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hooking up driver side hoses to engine

There are two hoses that I need help with.

One is from the fuel cannister on the passenger side of the engine bay. It is a cloth wrapped hose and comes across the to the driver side of the engine.

The second hose is also on the driver side. I am not sure of its origin.

My question, which hose goes to the line with a "T" near cylinder 2?

Which hose goes closer to Cylinder 3

Here are the photos as I think they go, but wanted to make sure before I tightened the clamp.

Thank you.




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Here are some better pictures
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The covered 13mm hose goes to the side of the air box, there is a nipple for the connection.
Burns off fumes from the canister on the right side fender wall
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As always, thank you.

As I understand, the hose from the charcal cannister (cloth wrapped) goes into the driver side of the airbox (done) and Hose 2 from the gas tank is the return hose and goes into the CIS plumbing.

I am getting ready to fire her up after a "too" long rebuild.



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