Hi, Jase! EVAP is usually transferred back to the engine through the canister (P/N:2B002632). A part of EVAP settles in the bottom of the air filter box. I cleaned it when I changed the air filter. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the reply. I’m sorry I’ve not removed the EVAP system. I guess you can bypass it to remove the charcoal canister behide the exhaust joint pipe. Good luck!
I'm going to replace my V7 rear pad, Thanks for good Vid.
Thanks, bigbird2523!
Hope this video would help.
Your care to details is excellent. As a warning to viewers, ensure not to put any grease at all on the friction surface of the pad.
Thank you for pointing that out. I'll add your advice to the description.
thank you. doing mine later this week when the pads come in.
Thanks for watching. Hope this helps!
Have you removed the EVAP from your V9, if so, how did you do it? Thanks
Hi, Jase! EVAP is usually transferred back to the engine through the canister (P/N:2B002632). A part of EVAP settles in the bottom of the air filter box.
I cleaned it when I changed the air filter.
Hope this helps!
@@wayproscyclewerks Thanks for the reply, I want to completely delete the EVAP system.
Thanks for the reply. I’m sorry I’ve not removed the EVAP system. I guess you can bypass it to remove the charcoal canister behide the exhaust joint pipe.
Good luck!