Good afternoon. Experiencing a vapor lock after waiting in a drive thru line - Looking for advice on what to do to avoid or someone in the Chicago area that can assist. Mechanical set up on a 69 Dodge Dart GTS. Thank you in advance
The engine was rebuilt - Ran great no problems until the 6 pack installed. Thank youDid you pull the engine for other issues as well?
The easiest solution is to pull the six pack back off and send it to me.The engine was rebuilt - Ran great no problems until the 6 pack installed. Thank you
Eh......"sorta". They had a main line from the pump to a "fuel log" with two tees. Kinda what he has, with the individual lines eliminated. They still all had fuel at the same time. Keep in mind too, he's manual, not vacuum. His has accelerator pumps on all three carburetors and I'm pretty sure he's running 1:1 linkage, so they all open at the same time. The stock setup looked like this....but I'm sure you're familiar with it.The other thing I would try is run the fuel lines separately to each carb. That’s how the factory did it. Not sure if that would cause it or not but for most of the time, you’re only running on the center carb.
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Yes, you are correct about the fuel lines and accelerator pumps.Eh......"sorta". They had a main line from the pump to a "fuel log" with two tees. Kinda what he has, with the individual lines eliminated. They still all had fuel at the same time. Keep in mind too, he's manual, not vacuum. His has accelerator pumps on all three carburetors and I'm pretty sure he's running 1:1 linkage, so they all open at the same time. The stock setup looked like this....but I'm sure you're familiar with it.
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I tell you man, that factory setup was HARD to improve upon when it was tuned right. They'd suck up some asphalt.Yes, you are correct about the fuel lines and accelerator pumps.
But, I’m not sure what his linkage looks like. What I have, I believe it’s the factory setup, not 100% sure. Is adjustable so you can have the outboard carbs come in when you want/need them. Also the outboard carbs on mechanical setups do not have mixture screws like the vacuum carbs do. Only the center carb. It has a metering block with the mixture screws.
If it didn’t vapor lock before the six pack was installed, I would think it would be something in the change to cause it if in fact it is a true vapor lock.
Op, are you sure all carb adjustments are correct? Floats, jets ect?
There are some great threads on FBBO about six pack tuning. Very lengthy reads but worth every minute.
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I wouldn't think a spacer would hurt. I think though, before the spacer, I'd use those thick insulating gaskets. That way you are eliminating the gasket "sammich" and eliminating all those gaskets where leaks could occur.All good evening. Thank you for all the great advise. Will a Phenolic 1/2 spacer also assist? Might be several issues here. Can a hot ign. coil cause it? Appreciate everyone
Now you had to go and blab blab blab it! I’m trying to get him to send this no good, vapor locking piece of old clunker parts to me!I tell you man, that factory setup was HARD to improve upon when it was tuned right. They'd suck up some asphalt.
My bad. LOLNow you had to go and blab blab blab it! I’m trying to get him to send this no good, vapor locking piece of old clunker parts to me!
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Although I never knew him, I’ve seen very nice things written about him and can tell he was well respected here. So, I also would think that is set up correctly.@coloradohill I believe everything was set up correctly. The set up was rebuilt and installed by Brian6pak (May he RIP). I have not done anything other than ensure the filter element is good. Thank you for all the great advise
After reading again, did you ever have the engine running good with the six pack installed?The engine was rebuilt - Ran great no problems until the 6 pack installed. Thank you
He was a great Man with a kind and good hearted soul. We spent a good time putting the 6 pack on.Although I never knew him, I’ve seen very nice things written about him and can tell he was well respected here. So, I also would think that is set up correctly.
Rusty good evening. Any suggestions what fuel pressure regulator to use? Thank youEddie, first thing I'd do is confirm the vapor lock. Get an IR temp gun and shoot the fuel hose in several places. Then shoot the carburetor base plates and float bowls. If you think that those temps are too hot, here's my suggestion. See the red arrow. Remove that last banjo fitting and replace it with one JUST like you have in the front. Then, you can come off that, route that hose to a fuel pressure regulator and then come out of the regulator with your return line. I would also add a fuel pressure gauge between the pump and carburetor.
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Probably this one. It's a good compromise of quality and price and it has the 1/8 port for a pressure gauge. What fuel pump do you have?Rusty good evening. Any suggestions what fuel pressure regulator to use? Thank you