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...vapor lock just doesn't happen on newer cars that are fuel injected like yours, it was carburetor equipped cars that vapor locked it acts like vapor lock...... its in the fuel recovery system.... its ...

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...vapor very well and therefor liquid fuel doesn't reach the carburetor or remain liquid in the fuel bowls. Car won't start due to extremely lean conditions. Basically boiled gas... caused by gas line ...

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...car starts again Vapor lock can affect any kind of engine during normal operation where the outside ambient temperature remains high, or the fuel system becomes overheated because of high engine ...

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Vapor lock? On a 4.3. 2000. Chevy. Blazer Not really possible. Vapor lock was when liquid fuel would vaporize in the steel line or carburetor from excessive heat. Since your Blazer is fuel injected, ...

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...vapor lock in the cooling system cause the engine to not spark and through off the camshaft sensor on a scanner in a 2001 dodge dakota sport 4.7 L v8 magnum manual transmission No. To begin with, ...

...vapor lock problems? vapor locking after 10 minutes of turning engine off Fuel injected engines cannot get vapor lock. First you need to explain how you came to the conclusion if vapor lock. But this ...

...and hesitate. It will then stall completely and refuse to restart. It may seem like the car is out of gas or the fuel pump has failed. While these are possibilities, vapor lock may be the

Question about 1995 Pickup

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vapor lock If it is a gas engine, its almost impossible to get vapor lock. Vapor lock is when liquid gasoline turns to a vapor which will not flow thru a carburetor. The usual cause was hot fuel lines

Question about 1995 Pickup

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...Vapor lock can be caused by many different things, all coming down to the same root cause: too much heat in the fuel feed lines. Low fuel pressure can cause the amount of heat needed to vapor lock to ...

...vapor lock is an issue on a fuel injected car. it was something that happened on old vehicles, and you just don't hear about it any more. It doesn't happen because of the high fuel pressure in the ...

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