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[GMCnet] Acts like vapor lock [message #299018] |
Thu, 14 April 2016 11:20 |
<rallymaster
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Guess I'll ask the Net.
Ron
On Wed, 13 Apr 2016 20:35:09 -0700 James Hupy
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I had a similar experience this last Thursday. It sure seemed like vapor
lock. I had gasoline from last year in the tanks. It was fairly warm that
day. After refilling with fresh gas on Sunday, I ran 75 all the way home,
but it was a lot cooler Sunday. I installed a Carter 4070 electric fuel
pump a couple of years ago, and it really helps with vapor lock. Just
flip the switch, and the symptoms go away. Anyway, that is my best guess
from here.
Jim Hupy
On Apr 13, 2016 7:48 PM, wrote:
Hi, Y'all
Any idea what might cause a 403 to falter on a 5 or 6% or greater uprade
in 1st or 2 gear? Don't know if it happens without the tow'd, as we
nearly always have it with us,
and I don't know if it would happen before the coach gets really warmed
up. Motoring along, at 55 or 60 on the flat, come to a hill and the coach
starts slowing down, shift to 2nd and the engine starts to act sort of
like vapor lock (ambient temp around 70). Coach slows down more, and if I
have to shift to 1st....same thing. It keeps acting like it will die
right there. So far, I ve been able to get to
the top of the hill, but it sure seems like I'm not going to make it, and
if
I'm not in the far right lane, I can't accelerate to get there.
This time it was on the way home from the Cascaders Tulip Festival in
LaConner, WA.
Fresh gas at Costo in Federal Way, on the way up and back, so it probably
wasn't old stale gas, and the electric fuel pump didn't make any
difference. Doesn't happen except on steepish hills, like the Canyon Rd.
Hill out of Portland to Hwy 26, and some of the hills on I-5 and other
places. I noticed it a little last year, but it's getting worse. Had all
the fuel filters replaced, and a new mechanical fuel pump, but no joy.
Darn.
Thanks,
RonC
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Re: [GMCnet] Acts like vapor lock [message #299020 is a reply to message #299018] |
Thu, 14 April 2016 11:49 |
Ericm
Messages: 2 Registered: April 2016 Location: Southern California
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Ron,
This is probably a dumb question, but can you confirm your Carter 4070 is
working?
I use Carter 4070s on my jeeps and I've had at least 2 of them freeze up on
me. I took them apart and whatever was binding was free'd up and they
would run again for another year or so. Make sure you can hear it "hum"
when you power it up.
Eric
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 9:20 AM, wrote:
>
>
> Guess I'll ask the Net.
>
> Ron
>
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2016 20:35:09 -0700 James Hupy
> writes:
> I had a similar experience this last Thursday. It sure seemed like vapor
> lock. I had gasoline from last year in the tanks. It was fairly warm that
> day. After refilling with fresh gas on Sunday, I ran 75 all the way home,
> but it was a lot cooler Sunday. I installed a Carter 4070 electric fuel
> pump a couple of years ago, and it really helps with vapor lock. Just
> flip the switch, and the symptoms go away. Anyway, that is my best guess
> from here.
> Jim Hupy
> On Apr 13, 2016 7:48 PM, wrote:
>
>
> Hi, Y'all
> Any idea what might cause a 403 to falter on a 5 or 6% or greater uprade
> in 1st or 2 gear? Don't know if it happens without the tow'd, as we
> nearly always have it with us,
> and I don't know if it would happen before the coach gets really warmed
> up. Motoring along, at 55 or 60 on the flat, come to a hill and the coach
> starts slowing down, shift to 2nd and the engine starts to act sort of
> like vapor lock (ambient temp around 70). Coach slows down more, and if I
> have to shift to 1st....same thing. It keeps acting like it will die
> right there. So far, I ve been able to get to
> the top of the hill, but it sure seems like I'm not going to make it, and
> if
> I'm not in the far right lane, I can't accelerate to get there.
>
> This time it was on the way home from the Cascaders Tulip Festival in
> LaConner, WA.
> Fresh gas at Costo in Federal Way, on the way up and back, so it probably
> wasn't old stale gas, and the electric fuel pump didn't make any
> difference. Doesn't happen except on steepish hills, like the Canyon Rd.
> Hill out of Portland to Hwy 26, and some of the hills on I-5 and other
> places. I noticed it a little last year, but it's getting worse. Had all
> the fuel filters replaced, and a new mechanical fuel pump, but no joy.
> Darn.
> Thanks,
>
> RonC
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Re: [GMCnet] Acts like vapor lock [message #299029 is a reply to message #299018] |
Thu, 14 April 2016 12:47 |
<rallymaster
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Yup, hums nicely.
ronc
On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 09:49:39 -0700 Eric Mears
writes:
> Ron,
>
> This is probably a dumb question, but can you confirm your Carter
> 4070 is
> working?
>
> I use Carter 4070s on my jeeps and I've had at least 2 of them
> freeze up on
> me. I took them apart and whatever was binding was free'd up and
> they
> would run again for another year or so. Make sure you can hear it
> "hum"
> when you power it up.
>
> Eric
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 9:20 AM, wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Guess I'll ask the Net.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2016 20:35:09 -0700 James Hupy
>
>> writes:
>> I had a similar experience this last Thursday. It sure seemed like
> vapor
>> lock. I had gasoline from last year in the tanks. It was fairly
> warm that
>> day. After refilling with fresh gas on Sunday, I ran 75 all the
> way home,
>> but it was a lot cooler Sunday. I installed a Carter 4070 electric
> fuel
>> pump a couple of years ago, and it really helps with vapor lock.
> Just
>> flip the switch, and the symptoms go away. Anyway, that is my best
> guess
>> from here.
>> Jim Hupy
>> On Apr 13, 2016 7:48 PM, wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi, Y'all
>> Any idea what might cause a 403 to falter on a 5 or 6% or greater
> uprade
>> in 1st or 2 gear? Don't know if it happens without the tow'd, as
> we
>> nearly always have it with us,
>> and I don't know if it would happen before the coach gets really
> warmed
>> up. Motoring along, at 55 or 60 on the flat, come to a hill and
> the coach
>> starts slowing down, shift to 2nd and the engine starts to act
> sort of
>> like vapor lock (ambient temp around 70). Coach slows down more,
> and if I
>> have to shift to 1st....same thing. It keeps acting like it will
> die
>> right there. So far, I ve been able to get to
>> the top of the hill, but it sure seems like I'm not going to make
> it, and
>> if
>> I'm not in the far right lane, I can't accelerate to get there.
>>
>> This time it was on the way home from the Cascaders Tulip Festival
> in
>> LaConner, WA.
>> Fresh gas at Costo in Federal Way, on the way up and back, so it
> probably
>> wasn't old stale gas, and the electric fuel pump didn't make any
>> difference. Doesn't happen except on steepish hills, like the
> Canyon Rd.
>> Hill out of Portland to Hwy 26, and some of the hills on I-5 and
> other
>> places. I noticed it a little last year, but it's getting worse.
> Had all
>> the fuel filters replaced, and a new mechanical fuel pump, but no
> joy.
>> Darn.
>> Thanks,
>>
>> RonC
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Re: [GMCnet] Acts like vapor lock [message #299045 is a reply to message #299018] |
Thu, 14 April 2016 16:41 |
jhbridges
Messages: 8412 Registered: May 2011 Location: Braselton ga
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A recored radiator and a couple of Mr Gasket pumps, new fan clutch, and blanking off the mechanical pump cured mine from exactly that. Wouldn't pull the hill N of Sylve NC, and usually quit on first power reduction at the top of MontEagle. The shop put a four flue core in the radiator, I suspect the extra capacity helps. It walked over Monteagle last month, and will test the hill at Sylve in May. Note that I run non-alcohol gas exclusively, I suspect that helps.
--johnny
Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell
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Re: [GMCnet] Acts like vapor lock [message #299290 is a reply to message #299045] |
Tue, 19 April 2016 18:59 |
Ken Burton
Messages: 10030 Registered: January 2004 Location: Hebron, Indiana
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It is that time of year again. The EPA vapor pressure requirements on all gasoline sold at retail in the USA for road use is kicking on May 1st. If you have fuel purchased before May 1st you probably have what I call "winter mix" fuel. If you use it when it get warm or hot and you stand a good chance of having the problem you described.
Also if you are using ethanol diluted fuel (E10) the EPA gives the fuel companies an additional 1 point waiver year round form the volatility requirements.
https://www.epa.gov/gasoline-standards/gasoline-reid-vapor-pressure
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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