[AT] vapor locking

Louis louis at kellnet.com
Thu Jun 19 18:42:14 PDT 2008


A fuel filter for a 1979 Jeep CJ-5 with a 304 V8 has a return line nipple on
it.  Even after I put a Chevy 350 in my Jeep, I still used that type of fuel
filter in-between the pump and carb, to help prevent vapor lock.

Lou

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Subject: Re: [AT] vapor locking


> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 6:57 PM, John Hall <jthall at worldnet.att.net> 
> wrote:
>>  I did plenty of swearing when I burnt my fingers manually pumping 
>> the fuel pump!
>>
>> Three things really strange with the combine:
>> 1)It has never vapor locked on us (prior to this season) in the 15 
>> years we have been running it.
>> 2) It was running very hot on us even though the  radiator screen was 
>> clean--not near as dusty as when cutting beans.
>> 3) this one makes no sense to me at all--it was so hot ( I guess) the 
>> first time it vapor locked that something about the 
>> starter/solenoid/starter button wouldn't work. Probably just 
>> coincidence. I crossed the terminals to get it going that time and it 
>> never gave any more trouble. Maybe because I was threatening to go 
>> get some red paint :)
>>
>> John

Well you could do what GM and other auto makers did when they had 
problems with vapor lock. Add a return line system. You would need a 
filter with a return fitting OR a home made one. A fuel pressure 
regulator and a pump capable of excess flow. Or you could use the latest 
system and just up the fuel pressure and use a regulator on the feed end.


-- 
Steve Williams
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