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Hot weather fuel problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="mike202" data-source="post: 632378" data-attributes="member: 17202"><p>Bit of a mystery that one. I’ve has a couple of instances where on a hot day my engine is running along great and then after a short stop at the petrol station or shop, for say about 20 mins the engine will restart but conks out after about one minute later. Fortunately it hasn’t happened for a couple of years and I changed quite a few ancillaries since then. </p><p>I never understood what my problem was so I’m afraid I can’t tell what yours is ! </p><p>I can’t see anything wrong with your fuel line position. I would check the basics like Ozzie says above but my guess would be something electrical that’s getting too hot rather than a fuel problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike202, post: 632378, member: 17202"] Bit of a mystery that one. I’ve has a couple of instances where on a hot day my engine is running along great and then after a short stop at the petrol station or shop, for say about 20 mins the engine will restart but conks out after about one minute later. Fortunately it hasn’t happened for a couple of years and I changed quite a few ancillaries since then. I never understood what my problem was so I’m afraid I can’t tell what yours is ! I can’t see anything wrong with your fuel line position. I would check the basics like Ozzie says above but my guess would be something electrical that’s getting too hot rather than a fuel problem. [/QUOTE]
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