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How close can a copper fuel line get to an exhaust header without creating a vapor-lock situation. My fuel line is close and I'm having an intermittent fuel starvation problem... that promptly goes away if I pull over and let thing recover (in just a few seconds it seems). 1275cc with two HS2s.
I haven't checked the general fuel flow rate to the filter near the carbs (but the line is new as is the SU electronic fuel pump). I know the carb floats are good... and I think the carbs are fine too. Again, it's an intermittent thing where I start to lose power and the car sputters, but will catch if I ease off. It only happens when it's warmed up (here in cool weather Portland).
I noticed that the previous owner put the fuel line (during re-assembly) rather close to the exhaust header as it comes up from below. So, although I'll re-route it abit, I just wondering what is "too" close. Thanks.
- Mark
P.S. - I decided to toss in a photo that might help.
I haven't checked the general fuel flow rate to the filter near the carbs (but the line is new as is the SU electronic fuel pump). I know the carb floats are good... and I think the carbs are fine too. Again, it's an intermittent thing where I start to lose power and the car sputters, but will catch if I ease off. It only happens when it's warmed up (here in cool weather Portland).
I noticed that the previous owner put the fuel line (during re-assembly) rather close to the exhaust header as it comes up from below. So, although I'll re-route it abit, I just wondering what is "too" close. Thanks.
- Mark
P.S. - I decided to toss in a photo that might help.
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