I just had vapor lock in my 68 the other day in 100+ heat. Got towed by AAA
and after cleaning the dizzy contacts just to do something and after having
changed the fuel filter, though it was less than 1 month old, it started. I
was worried it was the MSD or the module.
That vapor lock valve didn't seem to work too well
Linda
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On Jul 10, 2013, at 7:36 PM, Michael Knorr <mhknorr@msn.com> wrote:
> My SPL311 died in traffic today. It began to sputter and miss on one or two
> cylinders and then just died. Since it was 102 degrees here today I assumed
it
> was vapor lock. I got it home via AAA, shot some ether into the carbs to no
> avail. Then I unhooked one of the two carburetor fuel lines from the line
> coming out of the fuel pump and cranked the engine. No fuel came out of the
> line. Is my fuel pump shot or is this still a symptom of a vapor lock? Does
> Nissan still stock fuel pumps for SPL311s? Or do I have to go to one of our
> suppliers? I'm in a hurry on this since I can't get the car up my driveway;
it
> has to sit in the street until I can get it to a shop. Thanks for your
> help.Regards, Michael Knorr, 1966 SPL311-03639
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