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Inspector 03-18-2013 09:28 PM

If you don't want to jump right into hardware changes I have had good luck with adding Marvel Mystery Oil to the fuel. This apparently raises the vapor pressure of the fuel.

indysupra 03-18-2013 09:46 PM

I believe its the lack of a return that causes the issue. The fuel vaporises in the rail.

whiskeyhangover 03-19-2013 08:22 AM

ok maybe I'll try the mystery oil first..... thanks to everyone who are putting in
their two cents worth!

bajadad 03-19-2013 09:19 AM

My uncle put a cheap primeing bulb,like what an outboard has spliced into his fuel line,it may be a little redneck but open the hatch give two or three pumps and 502 fires right up.

Pismo10 03-19-2013 09:44 AM

In the VST models, the pressure in the VST becomes higher than the pump can deliver, say 10psi in the VST vs 5-7psi max delivered. The top plug on the VST can be removed to relieve the pressure as a temp fix to get you home. I always leave mine finger tight so I can remove it.

Pismo10 03-19-2013 09:45 AM

I like the MMOil idea, probably good for the entire system anyhow as long as it is not too much.

whiskeyhangover 03-19-2013 10:00 AM

I read up on the MMO and it says 4oz. per every 10 gallons.

Villian III 03-19-2013 09:44 PM

Would a bypass type regulater and good fuel pump negate the problem?

cloudmaster_321 03-19-2013 09:55 PM

This has been talked about a lot. If you have the VST tank, take the fuel rail return line off the vst tank and run it to your main gas tank instead. CP makes a nice piece that splices the fuel fill hose and allows you to run the return fuel line to it. Plug the fitting on the VST tank. Mine is a 96 502 mpi, and I had the same problems. I talked to the famous Eddie Young, and he suggested the above fix. Worked like a charm. Not a single issue since.

silent lucidity 03-20-2013 05:25 AM


Originally Posted by cloudmaster_321 (Post 3888856)
This has been talked about a lot. If you have the VST tank, take the fuel rail return line off the vst tank and run it to your main gas tank instead. CP makes a nice piece that splices the fuel fill hose and allows you to run the return fuel line to it. Plug the fitting on the VST tank. Mine is a 96 502 mpi, and I had the same problems. I talked to the famous Eddie Young, and he suggested the above fix. Worked like a charm. Not a single issue since.

I have many posts on this and chased for ever. Run a fuel line from the VST back to the tank and cp does have a fitting you can splice in your fuel fill line to the tank. I had a guy weld another bung in it since I have twins. I will tell you this pull your mechanical pumps and check for wear on the arms.. There is supposed to be oil in the reservoir no one ever checks these.. I had one wore.. And the other was leaking. Only had 200 hrs on boat...


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