Geez this is stretching the memory somewhat. Big ugly black cylindrical thing on the passengers side of the engine bay is the charcoal canister. One line down that side of the car goes to a fitting in the top of the tank via an elongated S pipe on top. When running the vapours at the top of the tank are drawn through the charcoal canister and into the intake by a vacuum line. In a static situation any pressure in the tank should be vented through the petrol caps internal valve. I would look at how well all of the hoses are connected to your tank, do not rely on the old Toyota wire clips but use some proper hose clamps. If you need to replace hose bite the bullet and for an extra few dollars a metre get EFI hose. A bit less porous and probably fit the pipes better than the older hose you have in there. Have a good look at the filler neck rubber. If you have EFI relocate the surge tank to under the floor of the car. A few metres of fuel hose in the boot will always weep.
cheers Chuck.
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