if I apply smoke to the intake manifold, will it show leaks at the evap canister under the body? there be a leak somewhere back there and I was going to make a DIY smoke machine out of a paint can. I strongly suspect it's where the rubber and metal vent line are joined. It's damp, but I want to be sure before I go monkeying around back there.
there was slight dampness where the rubber meets the metal hard line that goes into the charcoal canister.
I assumed that was where it was, but I wanted to smoke test the whole thing before I started monkeying with it.
Nothing more than 0455 gross evap leak. It's not manifold because it runs just fine. It took 3 days from when I first smelled fuel to when it popped the code. Funny that it still reported the evap readiness monitor as green...
So I'm at O'Hare waiting to get on 2 flights to a rural dirt town in Mexico just to most likely spend half my vacation drinking and half working on the "NEW" XJ. I think this forum is getting to me