Re: Vapor Lock
Myself and some fellow boaters experience vapor lock in hot, humid weather and have experimented with a few simple low-cost/no-cost solutions. Here' some that work for us...<br /><br />1 - empty bilge as much as possible to minimize humidity in the engine compartment<br />2 - run blower continuously, especially during hot or humid days<br />3 - put low-cost air scoops on dog-house, gunwhale or other area to vent engine compartment while under power<br />4 - insulate fuel line(use foam pipe inslation, rubber fuel line fitted over metal line if used, wrap with other insulating material)<br />5 - add another blower, double engine compartment air evacuation<br /><br />Number 1 & 2 solves my vapor lock problems, a friend removed the two cup-holders on the doghouse and mounted forward facing chrome air scoops to vent the engine compartment (works well but where does the beer go...it used to get warm there anyway)