I tried to PM Dom Forte but the message didn't show up in sent messages; I'm trying this avenue as an alternative...
I've been surfing the site for a while now and have seen lots of threads about vapor lock and have a few questions...
I've seen all the stuff regarding "the mod" and that it is specific to the MP 6.0. I have a PCM 6.0 (2004 24V and motor is a 2004 confirmed by serial #) and am having the classic vapor lock problem. That is, the boat goes well and hard for hours as long as we don't stop for extended breaks. After a break, vapor lock.
The thermostat and temp gauge are new and boat runs at a normal temp (160-170ish). Things I've done: new bilge blower that I now run all the time; insulated fuel line from top of FCC to the fuel rail; changed fuel filter; I've checked all the cooling system related stuff (impellar, coolant, clear intake, etc., etc.) and it is clearly vapor lock.
First, any idea where the fuel is actually boiling? Does it occur in the FCC? My thought process is that if it can be determined where it is actually occurring then I can concentrate on keeping that cool. One reason why I think it is there (FCC) is that after the aforementioned break, the boat will actually start and we can go a little ways before the engine actually sputters and quits. My assumption is that what is in the rail is liquid and can be burned until the vapored gas reaches the rail/injectors. If the boiling is occurring there, I thought I'd figure out a way to insulate/cool the FCC.
Second, does your mod work in a PCM motor and if so, do you think it will cure my vapor lock problem? If so, can I get some detailed instructions for the PCM?
I'm sure you're bombarded all the time with this stuff, so I'm hoping you can take a few moments of your valuable time to help this complete stranger out! Thanks in advance and hope to hear from you soon...
Dan
I've been surfing the site for a while now and have seen lots of threads about vapor lock and have a few questions...
I've seen all the stuff regarding "the mod" and that it is specific to the MP 6.0. I have a PCM 6.0 (2004 24V and motor is a 2004 confirmed by serial #) and am having the classic vapor lock problem. That is, the boat goes well and hard for hours as long as we don't stop for extended breaks. After a break, vapor lock.
The thermostat and temp gauge are new and boat runs at a normal temp (160-170ish). Things I've done: new bilge blower that I now run all the time; insulated fuel line from top of FCC to the fuel rail; changed fuel filter; I've checked all the cooling system related stuff (impellar, coolant, clear intake, etc., etc.) and it is clearly vapor lock.
First, any idea where the fuel is actually boiling? Does it occur in the FCC? My thought process is that if it can be determined where it is actually occurring then I can concentrate on keeping that cool. One reason why I think it is there (FCC) is that after the aforementioned break, the boat will actually start and we can go a little ways before the engine actually sputters and quits. My assumption is that what is in the rail is liquid and can be burned until the vapored gas reaches the rail/injectors. If the boiling is occurring there, I thought I'd figure out a way to insulate/cool the FCC.
Second, does your mod work in a PCM motor and if so, do you think it will cure my vapor lock problem? If so, can I get some detailed instructions for the PCM?
I'm sure you're bombarded all the time with this stuff, so I'm hoping you can take a few moments of your valuable time to help this complete stranger out! Thanks in advance and hope to hear from you soon...
Dan
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