Do we happen to have any carb gurus in the group ?
On my F150, I have an Edelbrock 1407 which appears to be this 750 cfm with manual choke.
http://www.jegs.com/i/Edelbrock/350/1407/10002/-1I thought it was vapor locking as it would quit running anytime it (1) was above 65* ambient and (2) the engine was at operating temp. The crappy after market gauge would read 205* as quickly as 10 minutes of running.
When I first got the ol girl I had the fuel pump and fuel filters replaced "just cuz". When spring (last spring) came around is when it first started leaving me stranded. When this happened I would generally have to wait 15 or 30 minutes for it to cool down and be able to start & run again. I don't drive it much so I just lived with it through the summer.
I have done plenty / had plenty of things done to it trying to resolve it, most of which I believe needed to be done anyway;
- replaced ignition box
- new fan clutch
- new plugs, wires, distributor cap
- new radiator (original one was leaking and weighed at least 80 lbs from all the shiot in it)
- new 180* thermometer
Recently it has been getting worse but could generally be restarted by squirting a good amount of fuel into the carb after it cooled down a bit. But it also was indignant enough to quit running even before getting up to 100*. So I dropped it off at a nearby shop and told them I thought the carb needed some work.......but they decided to throw an electric fuel pump on it as I had apparently said "vapor lock" one too many times. This helped, but didn't solve it.
I don't know the first thing about carburetors but am absolutely convinced that this is the real problem and whatever is wrong is getting worse.
I am hoping to have someone knowledgeable look at it, tune it, smack it with a hammer, replace it with a better one, something, anything..................but not wanting to spend precious hotrod money converting it to EFI.