Posted by birdbrain9291 on July 25, 2016 at 07:14:53 from (75.17.76.209):
I have a 1949 farmall "H" that I show at several local shows, Central Ill. Fair and "Wheels of Time Museum" last week it ran good dispite the near 100 temps but sarurday getting ready for the parade I couldn't get it to start enen pulling with My ford 2N it would just fire but wouldn't keep running. Got it home Sunday morning it started good as usual I belive it was vapor locked , what is a good fix for that? I wouldn't think a elec. fuel pump being the gas tank is above the carb and engine with no fuel pump needed. I use to have trouble years ago with 35 and 36 fords cars (Flat heads) vapor locking then at times split a grapefruit and put on the gas line in front of the carb. or a couple oranges. Then in the 40s seemed like the fords quit having that trouble. On the older one's We put a sterate-warner elec. pump and switch , cured. Give Me some idea's Thanks in advance Pat. P.
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