Try spraying a very small amount of sensor-safe starter fluid into the intake to see if it will fire on that.
Try spraying a very small amount of sensor-safe starter fluid into the intake to see if it will fire on that.
LEVY (05-16-2016)
That will tell you if you are getting spark . Or you can use something like this to test spark .
http://www.harborfreight.com/inline-...ker-69014.html
Taking a stab in the dark , I would guess something in the ignition system getting problematic when it gets hot ? Coil pack ?
I suppose you might have a heat related problem with a crankshaft or camshaft position sensor ?
Does the fuel system have a Schrader valve , so you can easily connect a fuel pressure gauge ? Would be helpful to know what the fuel pressure is cold , then hot .
My understanding is , just about all the vehicle with electronic fuel injection have the pump in the tank . Pushing the fuel .
I think of vapor lock more with older vehicles with carburetors and mechanical fuel pumps on the engine ?
God bless
Wyr
Last edited by WyrTwister; 05-27-2016 at 05:32 AM.