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Pump that Fuel
Is there any way i can make my fuel pump less noisy and whinny? I sick of hearing that thing whin everytime i have to wait for a red.
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Your fuel pump makes noise? I never hear mine over the engine idling (nothing's happened that makes it loud either).
I remember hearing from somewhere that they get significantly louder as they start to go bad, but I don't know if that's true or not. |
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Should i jsut buy a new stock one? Is it gonna burn some cash?
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Re: Pump that Fuel
dont worry about it.
it goes bad when you stall in the middle of the rd alot of the newer fp's make a loud whine noise |
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Im not worried about it breaking down But i just cant stand the noise.I usualy just crank up the music and i fades away but when i have a date.............urgh..
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Re: Pump that Fuel
just tell your friends it's a high volume pump
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:rolls:
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Re: Pump that Fuel
I had that problem when I added an electric fuel pump for the fuel injection conversion on my 71 Riviera. To fix it I took some small pieces of rubber and put a hole in them. I then bolted the fuel pump to the frame with the rubber as a washer. It made it a lot quieter. I'm sure Honda did something to make them quiet from the factory. Check to see if their is bad rubber on the mounts.
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Re: Pump that Fuel
Yeah the rubber felt really weak and started to break apart.I just gonna do to ajunk yard and get a new rubber piece. or just seal it up with gasket compund.
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