Yesterday after about 45 miles of driving I get on the highway and around mile 5 I start chugging and surging. The engine died and I coasted to a stop, pop the hood and take a look. My fuel pressure was zero at the carb gauge (mechanical Edelbrock pump) so I pull the rubber supply line at the pump and I have fuel. So fuel is at the pump but not the carb. Let it sit for about 20 minutes, crank it a few times, check the gauge and I have pressure so I get it home.
I have had this setup running for about 6-7 years and never once had this issue. It was hot and humid yesterday, but nothing unusual from other years. Temp gauge stays at 210 in traffic and on the highway can get down to 195-180. The only thing that changed was I adjusted timing a little (10 degrees base) and richened the carb this spring. I don’t want to go replacing the radiator and all kinds of stuff because I never had trouble before, but wanted your help confirming it is vapor lock that happened. I think I will try advancing the timing a few degrees and move my heater hose that is resting on the carb supply line
I have had this setup running for about 6-7 years and never once had this issue. It was hot and humid yesterday, but nothing unusual from other years. Temp gauge stays at 210 in traffic and on the highway can get down to 195-180. The only thing that changed was I adjusted timing a little (10 degrees base) and richened the carb this spring. I don’t want to go replacing the radiator and all kinds of stuff because I never had trouble before, but wanted your help confirming it is vapor lock that happened. I think I will try advancing the timing a few degrees and move my heater hose that is resting on the carb supply line
