This book is one of a series designed specifically to teach the concepts of automobile emissions control systems. It is intended to assist the practicing mechanic or the home mechanic to better understand the Fuel Evaporation Control Systems which are an integral part of automobiles today. The mechanic's increased knowledge should help him keep 'emissions controlled' vehicles operating as designed. Respectable fuel economy, performance and driveability, as well as cleaner air, can be obtained from the automobile engine that has all of its emissions systems functioning properly.


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