Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:18:39 -0700
Reply-To: Zoltan <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Zoltan <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET>
Subject: Re: fuel pump noise
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Blowing in reverse into the tank can dislodge particles and free the flow.
Zoltan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Condelli" <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 5:02 AM
Subject: Re: fuel pump noise
> In a message dated 07/07/2006 9:07:04 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes:
>
> The fuel pump seemed kind of noisy when I bought my
> '85 westfalia. I had the filters replaced first, but
> the noise (kind of a loud buzzing from the pump
> vicinity) persisted. As the pump looked like it could
> be 21 years old I ordered a new Bosch from Bus Depot
> and had it installed. The noise has remained exactly
> the same, as near as I can tell. It will sometimes
> subside at idle and is least likely to happen right
> upon startup, but is otherwise pretty constant.
>
> I don't really mind apparently having replaced the
> pump prematurely as it was old, but what else should I
> be looking for? The mechanic who did the work seemed
> pretty unconcerned about it and said "lots of vanagons
> sound like that". Do they? Do I need to worry about
> gunk in the line making the pump work harder, or is
> there something else that could be making the noise?
> I've never actaully heard one go bad (and don't have
> much experience with other vanagons) so I don't really
> know what's "normal".
>
> The van runs great and gets reasonable mpg for an AT.
> The new pump's been in for about 300 miles or so.
>
>
>
> Curt, noisy fuel pumps are an indication of fuel starvation of the pump
> especially if the pump is mounted as it should be on the two rubber
> mounts.
> Either your filter between the tank and pump, if you have this filter, is
> blocked
> or the tank itself has a restricted flow. The tanks do have a known
> problem
> that is quite prevalent these days as the vans get older. There is a
> filter
> screen in the bottom of the tank leading to a rubber hose that leads to
> the
> tanks exit port. The screens get blocked with rust and other debris and
> the
> hoses disintegrate. Only fix is to install a new tank without the filter
> screen and hose.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Frank Condelli
> Almonte, Ontario, Canada
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