Like a lot of folks, I use my M37 to work around the farm and it hauls a hay wagon every season. About once or twice a year, it vapor locks after long sessions of low speed pulling. This past Saturday, I drove around for a couple hours picking up bales and just as I was about to head to the barn, she stuttered and quit. It wasn't terribly hot, only about 95 with a nice breeze, so I put the hood up and headed to the house for an ice tea. Apparently, I cool off at about the same rate as the truck so when I went back out 30 minutes later, she fired right up and off to the barn we went. I'm reasonably sure it's vapor lock because this only happens when it's hot and low speed - any other combination of work and temps doesn't produce the problem. The truck is pretty close to factory but I do have a rubber hose and in-line fuel filter just ahead of the fuel pump.
So my question is whether this is common and can anything be done to eliminate it? I was considering putting some holes in the heat shield to help with ventilation or maybe fabbing another shield out of aluminum but wanted to ask before going down a bad path.
So my question is whether this is common and can anything be done to eliminate it? I was considering putting some holes in the heat shield to help with ventilation or maybe fabbing another shield out of aluminum but wanted to ask before going down a bad path.
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