Why are both my series 2 trucks hard to start hot??

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  • 1961 109 WAGON
    2nd Gear
    • Dec 2006
    • 227

    Why are both my series 2 trucks hard to start hot??

    Both trucks. One with a solex the others a zenith. Starts perfect when cold. Once the engine gets hot they both seem to vapor lock and takes around ten seconds of cranking before they will fire.. Any ideas???
  • I Leak Oil
    Overdrive
    • Nov 2006
    • 1796

    #2
    How about your fuel lines? Are they routed in a way that keeps them warm or cool? How's your timing? Any smoke on start up? Color?
    Jason
    "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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    • tmckeon88
      1st Gear
      • Jan 2007
      • 139

      #3
      It might be a vapor lock issue, which I had on my series IIA a few years ago. I drilled a couple of holes in the underside of the gas cap to allow air to get into gas tank as it emptied, and it cleared right up. In the meantime, when it's hard to start maybe just loosen the gas cap to allow air in.

      The holes were drilled on the inside, not all the way through the cap.

      Good luck.

      Tom
      Tom
      1969 Series IIA 88"
      I like it because I understand how it works (mostly).

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      • 1961 109 WAGON
        2nd Gear
        • Dec 2006
        • 227

        #4
        The fuel line is routed just like they came from the factory. I timed both trucks a year ago. And they were in spec when I checked them. And no smoke upon start up.
        I will try the gas cap trick as well thanks!!

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        • 73series88
          5th Gear
          • Oct 2009
          • 587

          #5
          Mine does the exact same thing
          Aaron
          73 series III 88 2.5 na diesel daily driver
          67 series 2a 88 RHD sold
          88 RRC sold
          60 mga coupe

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          • mongoswede
            5th Gear
            • May 2010
            • 757

            #6
            You might try running heavier battery and ground cables to help boost the cranking speed. You might try putting a check valve in the fuel line just before the carb to keep fuel from draining back. Also you could try insulating the fuel line.


            I should have also mentioned that the better battery cables can improve spark performance. You could also install a hotter coil....are you running points or electronic ignition?
            Last edited by mongoswede; 05-14-2012, 07:04 PM.

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            • bkreutz
              4th Gear
              • Apr 2010
              • 408

              #7
              Mine's done this for a long time, I figured it was fuel peculating over into the intake putting it in a flooded condition, I'm too lazy to fix it so I just put the gas pedal to the floor when it's a hot restart situation (and keep it there) while I'm cranking, fires right up. I'd call myself a procrastinator but I don't want to rush into anything so I'll make that decision later.
              Gale Breitkreutz
              '03 Disco
              '74 Series III 88 (sold, 4/13)
              '47 CJ2A

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              • yorker
                Overdrive
                • Nov 2006
                • 1635

                #8
                6.2.2 Hot Operation
                When gasoline vaporises prematurely in the fuel system, i.e., upstream of the
                carburettor jets or fuel injectors, operability problems may occur. The
                likelihood of the gasoline vaporising will depend on engine design, ambient
                temperature, ambient pressure and fuel volatility. Due to the higher vapour
                pressure of ethanol-blended fuels, the incidence of vapour formation in the
                fuel system is more likely than for gasoline fuels.
                http://www.environment.gov.au/atmosp...ubs/review.pdf
                1965 SIIa 88",1975 Ex-MOD 109/Ambulance, 1989 RRC, blah, blah, blah...

                Land Rover UK Forums

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                • 1961 109 WAGON
                  2nd Gear
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 227

                  #9
                  I'm running points on both trucks.

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                  • antichrist
                    2nd Gear
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 272

                    #10
                    Originally posted by mongoswede
                    I should have also mentioned that the better battery cables can improve spark performance.
                    Not unless the existing ones are in really crappy condition, to the point of the engine not cranking.
                    Tom Rowe

                    Four wheel drive allows you to get stuck
                    in places even more inaccessible.

                    62 88 reg
                    67 NADA x2
                    74 Air Portable - The Antichrist (tag 6A666)
                    95 D1 - R380
                    95 D90 - R380
                    97 D1 - ZF

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