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jims914
post Mar 30 2023, 02:30 PM
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Anyone have a problem with vaporing with a three port pump ?
Any solutions ?

Thanks Jim
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post Mar 31 2023, 01:39 AM
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QUOTE(jims914 @ Mar 30 2023, 02:30 PM) *

Anyone have a problem with vaporing with a three port pump ?
Any solutions ?

Thanks Jim


where is it.
in the original spot?

if it is in original spot its not the pumps problem.
the pump is a fabulous design with no faults.
its that cast magnesium fan shroud.
its a heat sink.
all the heat in the engine just conducts to the magnesium.
........and radiates. after you shut down.
as deborah harry would say!

and boils the fuel in the line feeding the pump.
and maybe even the pump itself.

you either put up with it for the sake of originality like i do.
or move it up front.

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