Maybe I can contribute. Having last year returned a TA14 to the road, this year I have had fuelling issues over the summer. I have been hard put to decide if they were due to blockages or vaporisation, I suspect both! I have been blaming much of this on the ethanol now added to our petrol which I believe loosens old sediment causing blockages and also lowers the vaporisation temperature, I don't know if it is true but I was informed that old 4 star used to vaporise at around 100 degrees centigrade but modern 2 star does so at 50. So this is what I have done: Flushed out the petrol tank with Marine Clean from Frost. Replaced the fuel line. Fitted an aluminium heat shield between the manifold and the carburettor. Wrapped the exhaust manifold and downpipe in fibreglass tape insulation. Fitted an HP (pusher) SU fuel pump at the rear of the car next to the fuel tank and removed the one on the bulkhead. The theory here is that a higher pressure in the fuel line, especially within the warm engine bay will reduce the chance of vaporisation. The set up is thus like that on an MGB among others. Changed to using "super unleaded" which I have been informed has less or even no ethanol. Also in the interest of good cooling I have flushed the radiator and block and opened the bonnet side vents. Things do seem improved though the bulkhead filter is still trapping some crud from the tank and I will keep an eye on that. If things stay OK I will revert to the LP (sucker) pump on the bulkhead and see how that behaves as I would rather have the car as Alvis intended. It may be of interest to note that at about the same time this year my daughter's Morris Minor started to show just the same symptoms and I tried out much of the above on that car first, in particular the heat shield, exhaust wrap and disconnecting the SU pump on the bulkhead above the exhaust and using a HP one next to the tank instead. It was the fact that I had the same problems at the same time time with two cars which made me suspect the increased ethanol as the underlying cause. Posted by OldBodger 03/09/2015 16:15:16