Vapor Lock
Moderators: Cal_Gary, T. Highway, Monkey Man, robi
Vapor Lock
Gentlemen, My m37 runs and drives great, But in the hot weather when i shut it down it needs to cool for 15-20 minutes before it will re start. I removed the filler panels below the hood and insulated the fuel line from the pump to the carburator. This has helped a lot, Any advise would be very helpful. I don't want to have any problems at the memorial day parade.
Re: Vapor Lock
You could add an electric fuel pump back near the tank so you would be pushing fuel instead of drawing it. I think you can have both pumps in the same system and only use the electrical one for when you might need it, like when it is hot.
Re: Vapor Lock
Thank's ZG, I'm sure electric is the way to go.
Re: Vapor Lock

Re: Vapor Lock
Bob, Coil vent lines are all set. The electric pump will be functional before 7/4/12. I'm happy to report no problems yesterday.
Thank's for responding.
Jon kelley
Thank's for responding.
Jon kelley
- pwrwagonfire
- SSGT
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:40 pm
- Location: Massachusetts
Re: Vapor Lock
This is exactly what we did on our 1957, and 1964 WM300 Power Wagons at work. The electric pump we used was a flow-through one, so it didn't NEED to be turned on for the fuel to pass through it.ZGjethro wrote:You could add an electric fuel pump back near the tank so you would be pushing fuel instead of drawing it. I think you can have both pumps in the same system and only use the electrical one for when you might need it, like when it is hot.
It helps out A LOT on hot days, when the truck is working hard (especially on ours, as they are still used as firetrucks).
I think it is almost essential to have one on a 230ci IMHO, between our two, it seems that engine is much more susceptible to heat related "illnesses"
Re: Vapor Lock
Pwrwagonfire, Right after memorial day i purchased an inline fuel pump on E bay ( USA made ). It is currently sitting in it's box, under the drivers seat with several other parts i'm trying to find the time to install. Ever since i pulled the filler panels off it has'nt been an issue. Granted this strictly a recreational vehicle for me and if the vaporlock comes back i'll take a snooze and wait for it.
By the way where in central Mass. are you, I'm in Fitchburg.
Jon
By the way where in central Mass. are you, I'm in Fitchburg.
Jon
- pwrwagonfire
- SSGT
- Posts: 317
- Joined: Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:40 pm
- Location: Massachusetts
Re: Vapor Lock
kelley wrote:Pwrwagonfire, Right after memorial day i purchased an inline fuel pump on E bay ( USA made ). It is currently sitting in it's box, under the drivers seat with several other parts i'm trying to find the time to install. Ever since i pulled the filler panels off it has'nt been an issue. Granted this strictly a recreational vehicle for me and if the vaporlock comes back i'll take a snooze and wait for it.
By the way where in central Mass. are you, I'm in Fitchburg.
Jon
Hey glad you found a solution!
That's wild you're in Fitchburg, I'm actually right over the line in Leominster, near the high school!