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Vapor Locking


Question Posted Wednesday May 18 2011, 3:23 pm

I think my vehicle is vapor locking and dont know what to do to fix it. After you drive it for a while it will die and not restart for about an hour however the last time it did this to me i took the gas cap off and it fired up immediately which is why i think its vapor locking. I already changed the distributor cap and rotor and the spark plugs.

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Additional info, added Thursday May 19 2011, 1:55 pm:
Its a 1987 Chevy G20. I already changed the fuel filter and plugs. When I try to put fuel in it I can only pump 5 dollars at a time because it sprays out everywhere if you try to go higher than that. I even try to pull the gas nozzle out and let the gas settle down and start pumping again but it just clicks takes about 5 minutes for 5 bucks!.

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adviceman49 answered Thursday May 19 2011, 12:51 pm:
I had the same problem many years ago on a car that is much older than today's vehicle. What happened was I picked up a tank full of very sandy gas which had some fine grit that got through the in-line filter but clogged the filter at the carburetor.


I'm at the age today that I don't go under the hood other than to check the oil so I'm not sure what all is under there. If you have a car with a carburetor check the filter in the carb, it is just past where the gas line connects in. If you have fuel injectors you might want to look else where like a collapsing belows in the fuel pump. Changing the pump will fix the problem.

Cleaning the injectors wouldn't hurt.

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hitler_the_goat answered Wednesday May 18 2011, 7:09 pm:
check your fuel lines for pinches, fuel filter, and your carb/fuel injection. if that doesn't fix it, then you could just bring it down to a shop and run a diagnostic(about 75-80 bucks). or just go with the redneck solution and keep the gas cap off.
-Gunner

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