In a message dated 31-08-99 9:19:08 AM EST, chubbard@shl.com writes:
<< Here in the hot
part of the USA, vapor locks cause the same symptoms. After stopping for a
slurpy, the car ran like it was out of gas. Dumped that crap on the pump and
waited a minute. It fired right up. This still happens on occasion. I'm too
cheap to buy a new pump. >>
Hello,
Is there a way to prevent vapor lock? Would a new fuel pump correct that
prevent phenomenon from happening? Btw... what is vapor lock? I have an
idea that it has to do with extreme temperature changes and ... humidity?
Michael "Calspeed" Carion
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