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> "Vapor Lock", what is it, really?
Trekkor
post Mar 30 2004, 08:03 PM
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On a hot day my 2.0 doesn't start well after normal temps or hard driving.
Most people would say," that's vapor lock ". OK . What is that?
What's actually happening?
How do I make it go away forever?

please instruct.

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nealnorlack
post Mar 30 2004, 09:32 PM
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Years ago (and I mean a loooong time ago), people used to try to cure vapor lock by putting clothes pins on the fuel line. I guess it was supposed to act as a heat sink.
And if you are too young to know what a clothes pin is ... never mind.
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