I've had similar vapor lock problems on my '50 Winsdor. A carb rebuild relieved half of the problem but not all. By re-routing the line about 1" more from the block and polishing it with steel wool helped until the 90+ days. For those occasions I place three wooden cloths pins on the line as heat sinks. No more problems. I don't like the look but it sure beats stopping. Rick Marsh ----- Original Message ----- From: John G. Napoli <john@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 12:07 PM Subject: Re: IML: Fuel Pump Problem? > My '52 sedan had a chronic vapor lock problem when the previous owner had > it. > > I believe that he solved it by slightly rerouting the steel fuel line so > that it did not get as hot. > > Whatever he did fixed it, since the car no longer has that problem. > > John > > > But here's the problem: Driving it home in September in low 90 degree > > weather, it "vapor locked" after about 10 miles of driving, and 6 more > times > > until I got it home, which was about a 20 mile trip. Each time, I would > pull > > Currell > > > >