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Evaporative canister nipple cracked : repair?

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Old Nov 10, 2020 | 1:15 PM
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Default Evaporative canister nipple cracked : repair?

Tahoe 2003 5.3 L , Flex:

I probably damaged the middle of the 3 side nipples that are part of the Evaporative Canister.
The middle nipple is connected via a quick disconnect and a nylon tube ( which becomes the vapor tube that eventually reaches the engine) .

I guess that I wrestled so much with the quick disconnect to remove the canister, that I strained the nipple structure.
It now has a crack near its base. It resembles the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
It does seem to have enough intact structure to hold everything in place.

Is it possible to seal the Evaporative Canister leaking nipple ?
I was thinking a two part epoxy over the plastic nipple base or JB Weld.
Open to suggestions.

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Old Nov 10, 2020 | 2:59 PM
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Originally Posted by stilllearning6
Tahoe 2003 5.3 L , Flex:

I probably damaged the middle of the 3 side nipples that are part of the Evaporative Canister.
The middle nipple is connected via a quick disconnect and a nylon tube ( which becomes the vapor tube that eventually reaches the engine) .

I guess that I wrestled so much with the quick disconnect to remove the canister, that I strained the nipple structure.
It now has a crack near its base. It resembles the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
It does seem to have enough intact structure to hold everything in place.

Is it possible to seal the Evaporative Canister leaking nipple ?
I was thinking a two part epoxy over the plastic nipple base or JB Weld.
Open to suggestions.
It looks like the material is ABS. I'd suggest either ABS glue, or a general ABS/PVC cement.
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Old Nov 10, 2020 | 5:30 PM
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Replace the cannister and be done with it. At RA for $95.79 plus shipping and I have a 5% discount code you can use at RA. : https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...12244&jsn=2103

At Amazon for $105.83 and free shipping:
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Both are flex fuel cannisters. Or you can get for less with a after market part.
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Old Nov 10, 2020 | 9:11 PM
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Thank you folks.
I am learning to hate quick disconnects that have not been touched in almost 20 years: they do not quick disconnect.
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Old Nov 10, 2020 | 9:22 PM
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When you run across quick disconnects that will not release in rust country, you need to spray on penetrant and let sit and while squeezing later you turn/twist slightly till moves free and then apply pulling pressure while doing the disconnect. It is just something you have to work at at a slow pace.
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