Hey KOPBET,
Here’s what I was able to locate in the 1996 Y Platform Service Manual. I purchased the set (total of two books in the set) from Mid America for around $150.00. Here’s a link to their site.
http://www.madvet.com/
That tube comes off of the Evaporative Emissions Canister Purge Solenoid Valve. I am going to try to attache a photo I found in the internet of an LT4 Crate engine that clearly shows the tube. If it’s too large a photo or I can’t post it, sorry about that!
I am going to list what it says about related parts to this system. I’m on page 6-740 of Engine Controls-5.7
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Pressure Control Valve
This System uses an in-line EVAP pressure control valve as a pressure relief valve. When vapor pressure in the tank exceeds approximately 5kPa (.7 psi) the diaphragm valve opens, allowing vapors to vent to the canister. A 1.14 mm (0.045 inch) orifice in the passage leading to the canister tube causes pressure to drop slowly, preventing the valve from oscillating (buzzing). When the tank pressure drops below 5 kPa (.7 psd), the valve closes causing vapors to be held in the fuel tank.
Results of Incorrect Operation
• Poor idle, stalling and poor driveability can be caused by the following:
-Inoperative purge solenoid valve
-Damaged canister
-Hoses split, cracked and , or not connected to the proper tubes
• Evidence of fuel loss or fuel vapor odor can be caused by:
-Liquid fuel leaking from fuel lines
-Cracked or damaged canister
-Inoperative canister control valve
-Vacuum hoses that are:
-disconnected
-Mis-routed
-Kinked
-Deteriorated or damaged vapor hoses
If the solenoid valve is open, or is not receiving power, the canister can purge to the intake manifold at the correct time. This can allow extra fuel during warm-up, which can cause rough or unstable idle.
EVAP Vacuum Switch
EVAP Purge Vacuum Switch
The EVAP Purge Vacuum Switch is used by the PCM to monitor EVAP canister purge solenoid operation and purge system integrity. The EVAP Purge vacuum Switch should be closed to ground with no vacuum present (0% EVAP Purge PWM). With EVAP Purge system flow should set a DTC P0441. A continuous purge condition with no purge commanded by the PCM should set a DTC P1441. Refer to Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Control System for a complete description of the EVAP system.
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