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Thread: Install?? Evaporator Canister Repositioning?

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    Install?? Evaporator Canister Repositioning?

    I have started my install of the 2000. The instructions say "Repostition the canister forward, towards the front of the vehicle, using one of the stock bolts. Resecure the canister to the frame rail using the forward hole in the frame rail and the rear hole in the bracket."
    When I do this the canister rubs against the bottom of the radiator, and doesn't lay flat against the frame rail. What did you guys do about that?

    Thanks,
    Brandon

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    I left mine in the stock location and it did not interfier with anything!!!!!
    1993 Mustang LX 5.0

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    1993 Mustang LX 5.0

    306
    Paxton Novi2000 12psi
    Trickflow Track Heat Heads
    Trickflow Street Heat Intake
    Trickflow Stage 2 cam
    Scorpion 1:6 RR
    70mm BBK TB
    80mm Pro-M Shorty
    PowerPipe
    42# Injectors
    BBK 1 3/4 Long tube
    Flowmaster Catback
    Crane HI-6/PS2 Coil
    Every other Bolt on available

    518 RWHP 478 FT-LBS Torque

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    Mike @ Dallas Mustang
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    Originally posted by tonyv
    I left mine in the stock location and it did not interfier with anything!!!!!
    Same here on MOST kits I have installed at work.

    Mike

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    That sucks cause i cut part of the canister bracket off so it would slide up front better. Oh well, guess I'll put it back to where it was tomorrow. I will say that installing this thing so far really makes ya have to concentrate alot. Its rough finding the right bolts and makin sure they go in the exact holes. Thanks guys.

    Brandon

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