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Toro Workman HDX Auto - Fuel Evaporative Control System

Toro Workman HDX Auto
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Workman HDX Auto
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Kohler Gasoline Engine
Fuel Evaporative Control System
Figure 10
FRESH AIR
CARBON
CANISTER
FUEL
TANK
CHECK
VALVE
TO ENGINE
PURGE PORT
FILTER
ROLLOVER
VALVE
FUEL
SUPPLY HOSE
FUEL
VENT HOSE
VACUUM
Your Workman vehicle is equipped with a fuel evapora-
tive control system (EVAP) designed to collect and store
evaporative emissions from the fuel tank. The EVAP
uses a carbon canister to collect these evaporative
emissions. Fuel vapors from the fuel tank are vented to
the canister where they are stored. Vapors from the can-
ister are consumed when the engine is running which
purges the canister. Evaporative control system com-
ponents for Workman vehicles are shown in Figure 10.
The fuel tank on your Workman uses a non−vented fuel
cap. To connect the tank to the evaporative control sys-
tem, a rollover valve is positioned in the top of the tank
that allows tank venting through the carbon canister.
NOTE: If there is restriction in the carbon canister, the
rollover valve or the fresh air filter connected to the bot-
tom of the carbon canister, the fuel tank may distort due
to venting issues. If the fuel tank returns to it’s normal
shape when the fuel cap is removed, restriction in the
evaporative control system is likely.
Workman vehicles with a carbon canister include a
single engine connection to the engine intake system
that is used to connect the evaporative system to the en-
gine. These machines use an in−line check valve
between the carbon canister and the engine fitting.
Figure 11
CARBON CANISTER CONNECTIONS
AND ENGINE PURGE PORT
TO ROLLOVER VALVE
TO VACUUM CHECK VALVE

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