judow
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all about Vapor Lock. Had this experience for the first time, didn't really need to know.
I wrote a few weeks about metal on metal sound. Seems that was my fuel pump just before the VLE (vapor lock experience). The sound came whilst I was just whistling down the interstate. Immediately exited after blasting the horn for husband to notice that I was in distress. He did, we parked and I then said you drive Agatha home. Off he went just zooming along, hair flying and looking as pleased as could be. I did a few errands before getting back on the interstate. Phone rings - it's husband. He says I am on Route 66 in front of the Western Shop and just watching the cars go by. Seems he experienced the VLE. After explaining the situation and after he confirmed that indeed I had plenty of petro, he poured water over the carbuerators, fuel line and exhaust manifold. He asked me to try and start her. I made him put the bonnet down first just in case. I tried, she started and I said, "Out of my way, I'm not stopping until I get to the garage." Got Agatha into the garage and called her mechanic. He and Healey 100 explained to me what happened and what the sound was (fuel pump) and why the temperature gauge wasn't involved. I couldn't understand the concept of VLE without the temperature gauge showing something that I would consider excessive.
I am pleased to say Agatha is alive and well and we have promised each other that when the outside temp is hovering at about 100, we will both bask in the coolness of her mountain garage.
Enough said.

I wrote a few weeks about metal on metal sound. Seems that was my fuel pump just before the VLE (vapor lock experience). The sound came whilst I was just whistling down the interstate. Immediately exited after blasting the horn for husband to notice that I was in distress. He did, we parked and I then said you drive Agatha home. Off he went just zooming along, hair flying and looking as pleased as could be. I did a few errands before getting back on the interstate. Phone rings - it's husband. He says I am on Route 66 in front of the Western Shop and just watching the cars go by. Seems he experienced the VLE. After explaining the situation and after he confirmed that indeed I had plenty of petro, he poured water over the carbuerators, fuel line and exhaust manifold. He asked me to try and start her. I made him put the bonnet down first just in case. I tried, she started and I said, "Out of my way, I'm not stopping until I get to the garage." Got Agatha into the garage and called her mechanic. He and Healey 100 explained to me what happened and what the sound was (fuel pump) and why the temperature gauge wasn't involved. I couldn't understand the concept of VLE without the temperature gauge showing something that I would consider excessive.
I am pleased to say Agatha is alive and well and we have promised each other that when the outside temp is hovering at about 100, we will both bask in the coolness of her mountain garage.
Enough said.
