In a message dated 3/14/04 12:29:08 AM, phillips@ISGS.UIUC.EDU writes: << Haven't performed a pressure test yet, nor dropped the tank to inspect it. So instead of heading out to the garage, I thought I'd take a poll: How loud is your fuel pump? >> Drew, my man, how can this be quantified let alone solve your problem? The tank does not have to be dropped to remove the fuel pump. The problem might merely be that the isolation mounts on the pump are queefed out. Or, perhaps, one of the fuel filters is now touching a panel. There is only one way to tell and it has nothing to do with a keyboard. George |
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