Dan,
I doubt the fuel is vaporizing in the bowls because that would have to be
really hot. Do you have the water pipes in the intake connected? Heat shield
is there?
Many people assume taking off the coolant hoses on the intake will make it
run cooler. While this may be true in the winter, in the summer it actually
brings down the temps especially in heavy traffic. Racers may get away with
it but not on the street. BTDT in a 240 I owned.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Neff" <neffster189@adelphia.net>
To: "datsunmike" <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com>
Cc: "Roadster Listgroup" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: Vaporlocking, part 2
> datsunmike wrote:
> > The fuel pump has nothing to do with low float level unless you put in a
> > higher/lower pressure fuel pump.
>
> (I have a stock pump)
> Well, yeah. Assuming vaporlock could be A symptom of several possible
> causes of leaning out the engine, I was jumping from (eliminating)
> fuel pump problems, to possible (unrelated) float levels. Considering
> it runs great at all rpm's, and in cool weather (engine hot or cold),
> I find it hard to believe the floats are 'off', unless there's some
> minute adjustment to compensate for if/when the gas boils in the bowls.
> I don't think so, but I was wondering..
>
> > But I will tell you fuel level is extremely important for correct
> > running. Make sure your floats are good and set correctly. It would
> > change your mixture.
>
> I haven't heard/seen a way to adjust floats to perfection. Help?
> I've done the flip the lid over and measure float to lid when it hits
> the jet. Seems sloppy to me. Nissan manual talks about sticking some
> gauge thingy down the overflow hole to measure the depth of the fuel,
> but I don't see how that'll work without hitting the float!
> OTOH, we've demonstrated the mix is right (colortunes/exh gas
> analyzer), so perhaps the floats must be right?
>
> > How's your timing?
>
> Fine, contrary to any claims my wife makes.. :)
>
> I run it at 17 degs. It does ok at 15-16, altho it doesn't solve
> any problems (like vaporlocking), so I run it at 17 as it seems a
> little better at this altitude.
>
> dan.
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Dan Neff" <neffster189@adelphia.net>
> > To: "Roadster Listgroup" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 3:33 PM
> > Subject: Vaporlocking, part 2
> .
> .
> > > It's a beautiful 68 degree day out, so dropped the top and took the
> > > scenic route on my lunch break. Got back, left it idling (it's
*thinking*
> > > about spluttering, but not there yet) and pulled the return hose at
the
> > > firewall (pipe). Wow, NICE fuel flow! It took most of my thumb
pressure to
> > > stopper it. Gas is cool too. Go figure!
> > > Well, next I'll check the return line from the fire wall to the
tank,
> > > and make sure it's not plugged there.
> > >
> > > Wondering about the floats though. Could they be some minimal
adjustment
> > > too low (ex: 1mm) - such that 90% of the time it's sufficient, but
when
> > the
> > > gas starts to boil in the bowls, it leans out the carbs, even though
the
> > > rest of the system (pump/lines/return) is flowing nice and cool?
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