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...vapor lock, this is where the fuel lines are too clost to the exhaust manifolds, thus causeing the fuel to vaporize before it reaches the cylinders, you may have lost the cover for the exhaust ...

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...the drain and it should be trapped with a p-trap or running trap to prevent it from a vapor lock, and to keep the air outside from mixing with you conditioned air inside by entering though the

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...vapor lock. This would prevent the fuel from getting to the injectors. Try pumping the gas to get the car started. Once started, if the car will stay running, your problem should be cured. If the ...

vapor system is supplied by the engine. If the valve was clogged the vacuum would never reach the system in the first place. However as fuel is pumped out of the tank, air needs to be able to enter to

...vapor lock try pouring cool water on the fuel rails on the intake to calm vapored gas then try to start it. Even the temp gauge at half way mark is probably still low on coolant causing engine to be ...

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...Preventing vapor lock requires some observation of the existing fuel delivery system, along with some modifications. Read more: How to Prevent a Fuel Vapor Lock ' eHow.com ...

...preventing vapor lock. why not post the symptoms and let skilled diagnosis win? my wild guess. engine stalls? or engine bogs (lost power up hills) what? ever get a 60k mile tuneup? eva? That's a ...

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...vapor lock 1984 chev 1 ton truck,how do I prevent vapor lock vapors should be released by the evaporative control portion of the smog system , check the carcoal canister under the hood , theres a ...

Vapor lock: In hot weather, the fuel in the fuel lines can vaporize, causing a vapor lock, which can prevent fuel from reaching the engine. Ignition problems: If the ignition system is not functioning

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