So after last summer, lots of vapor locking, I started looking at all the different things to fix the problem. Then I got a copy of the Mercruiser service bulletin and disscussed with some of you on here last summer. Any ways figured I would post up my fix.
First tried running blower more and idle before stopping, No luck
Then tried a new siphon valve, no luck
Finally this winter added a fuel pump right back by the tank outlet. I didnt by the $300 fuel pump kit that Mercruiser offered. I just picked up a simple $50 low pressure pump that you can buy at any auto parts store. I unhooked hose from the tank and hooked it to the pump and added a small 8" piece of hose from the tank to the pump. That way if something ever happened I could hook it back up normally. In the end I havent had a single issue all season long. Plus changing fuel filter is lot easier since the new pump fills the filter up. So may not be the solution to eveyones problem but if its a true vapor locking issue, this was a very easy fix.
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First tried running blower more and idle before stopping, No luck
Then tried a new siphon valve, no luck
Finally this winter added a fuel pump right back by the tank outlet. I didnt by the $300 fuel pump kit that Mercruiser offered. I just picked up a simple $50 low pressure pump that you can buy at any auto parts store. I unhooked hose from the tank and hooked it to the pump and added a small 8" piece of hose from the tank to the pump. That way if something ever happened I could hook it back up normally. In the end I havent had a single issue all season long. Plus changing fuel filter is lot easier since the new pump fills the filter up. So may not be the solution to eveyones problem but if its a true vapor locking issue, this was a very easy fix.
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