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Eliteman76
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Posted: 24-August-2014 at 5:54PM |
Anyone run into their car just shutting down on them in hot weather?
I had the GTS out and the old dude was hustling down the freeway, I get off then boom nothing. I popped the hood, and pulled the air cleaner, and I had one heck of a venting off the carb vents on the edelbrock. It was pretty warm today but just surprised. I had issues earlier with it seeming like it was starting hard and loaded up a bit. I let sit on the shoulder of the offramp for 5-10 minutes, put the clutch in and boom fired up with my foot to the floor...driving home it was giving me a couple indicators it was doing this again but I limped her home and no further issues. Bit puzzled but assumed just hot out and that's why. |
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The 521 did it a couple of times in the driveway idling before I really started driving it. The idle times were like 30 minutes or more.
One other time it started running rough. Seattle traffic, I-405, rush hour. Getting through bellevue going southbound can be near impossible. It was a Thursday (busy day, many people's Friday) and I was coming back from Snohomish where I got the exhaust installed (Airport Welding and Muffler). From exit 14 (hwy 520) to south of I-90 (exit 10) it took an hour. Yes, four miles, almost one hour and no accidents or other blockages. It was very warm (85-ish) so toward the end it was running rough. That was with the old electric fan 2000 cfm) and the new one (3000 cfm) I think would do a little better. |
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you might try one of these: i've bought several for my cars, seems to have helped with that problem! basically it helps to isolate some of the heat soak from the intake to the carb! for ten bucks it 's worth a try
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-PORTED-PHENOLIC-CARBURETOR-SPACER-4BBL-FITS-HOLLEY-SB-CHEVY-FORD-SBC-BBC-BB-/180915455947?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2a1f66c7cb&vxp=mtr |
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Happened to me last year when I had the car dynoed. Since then, it's been fine. But I don't think I've driven it on a hot day like that either.
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Andy,
I know what you are dealing with . With living in central Fl. and/or todays fuel quality had a lot to do with the vapor lock issues I was experiencing. I firmly believe that todays fuel will boil more readily when introduced to a vacuum system, especially when heat is involved(I once tried non-ethanol fuel, it made a big difference in vapor lock issues and in my wideband AFR readings). Having a mechanical fuel pump magnifies this, the fuel pump itself gets hot just from being mounted on the engine and the fuel receives additional heat just by introducing it to a vacuum situation(fuel being pulled to the engine). I tried an Edelbrock 1726 FP since I was running out of fuel when at operating temp and/or WOT, no help. I have done a myriad of things to finally solve my vapor lock issues. The biggest helpers were a "valley pan" gasket with blocked heat crossovers(reduced boiling fuel in carb fuel bowls), removing the mechanical fuel pump and installing a Carter P4600HP electric fuel pump near the tank and installing an orifice regulated fuel return back to tank to keep the fuel pump from "dead heading" at the carb. These, along with a couple other things, helped in totally eliminating my vapor lock issues for good. Hope this helps. Todd
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Carry along a bunch of wooden clothes pins for an emergency fix. Clamp them along the line leading to the carb - the wooden clips absorb the heat and cool the line enough to help with vapor lock. Not a permanent cure by any means, but will help in a pinch.
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To what californiajohnny says - yes get a spacer. Normally a 1/2 inch spacer will fit under our hoods with no problem. I used Edelbrock's 8722 (wood fiber laminate):
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/edl-8722 I think it helps - I know that 521 runs warm and there is a ton of heat to dissipate. |
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On my car I got rid of the steel line and went Parker pushlok hose.
I've read stuff on the gas. I tend to only run shell 91 because the station I go to has two pumps with dedicated nozzles. Hate regular gas stations with all three grades on a single nozzle. Keep in mind I'm running a 4" tall air filter on a circle track spun air filter so I'll probably need to drop down to a shorter filter if I get a phenolic spacer. It started right up last night fine idled normal too. I was just surprised at the vapors steaming out the vents on the top of the carb! Edited by Eliteman76 - 25-August-2014 at 9:43AM |
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Try ethanol-free gas.
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yes today's fuel is blended for pressurized injection systems, definitely not optimized for carbs, also to make things worse could you have winter blend still in the tankfirst warm day of the season my 2003 CVPI always acts up, won't hold idle & I have to 2-foot itthis year I had just filled up on a chilly day & it went to like mid 80's the next time I drove itreturn bypass regulator is a good idea... old school using the stock mechanical pump they just created an orifice return in front of the carb to keep a supply of cool fuel in the line in front of the carb
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