Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 13:06:20 -0700
Reply-To: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
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From: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject: Re: New fuel pump and filter - still noisy!
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Cool,
on detemining for sure it's a crude-in-tank issue.
Just invert the van and empty the gas tank out the filler neck.
Shake it vigoriously too ....that helps.
the only way I can think of to deal with it short of removing the tank is
change the fuel filter a lot ..
and run addtives.
I might even buy a gallon of Chem-tool ....and run about a cupfull in each
tank of fuel, and change the filter every 3 tanks ...
if I was trying to get by without remvong the tank.
crude usually 'comes back' to get ya later if it's still in there of course.
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no Fridae Fluff .......?
what's up with that !
I suppose if yer not into Hawaii and Aloha energy and Kahiko Hula ..
this won't register very much with many people.....AND ...
right now the Merrie Monarch Festival is going on in Hilo, Big Ilsand,
Hawaii.......and this 3 day event is 'the' olypmics of Hula.
Tonight is the Kahiko competion...
the normal 'tourist' type of hula to stringed instruments is called Auana
style.
Kahiko is the ancient style....originally only done by men ( kane ) .
Kane Kahiko - just enter those words on utube for a sample of past winners
of this cometiton ...I just entered 'merrie monarch 2009 Kahiko Kane winner'
...........It's asesome warrior/pagen like, 8 or so guys, in full
authentic costume ( chants, costumes etc all must be authentic to prior to
1893 ...yeah EIGHTEN ninty-three . That's when King Kalukua ..the Merrie
Monarch himself, the last hawaiin king .....called that since he liked to
party so much, brought back Hula and other ancient tradtions in defiance of
the christinan ministers that had banned it .
Kahiko is done only to to chanting and rythimic gourd playing. Very pagen
like. Fiece even. Yeah...fiece hula. It's a trip !
Killer stuff. ....if you're into it. Last night was the 'Miss Aloha'
competion....just one wahine . The kahiko portion was so dynamic, so fiece,
so warrior-like, so powerful ....and they yell practially ....loud powerful
chants in Hawaiin langage, and they tell you the story in english sometiems
too....the program does.
Tonight, Friday , in Hilo, is the group Kahiko cometetion ...one for men,
one for whaine ( women ) . Progbably 7 groups of each, or so. We're
watching it on a large screen TV on live feed on via KFVE TV station in
Hawaii. 'Aloha' by the way ...means things like 'we are all one.'
Here's a great radio station too..
KKRC out of Hanalei, Kuaui ....need flashplayer 10 to get it ...and I can't
get if throgh Mozilla Firebox browser, but i get it fine through Internet
Exployer ............an excellent radio station. I have it on all the
time.......any time they are braodcasting live, which is most of the time.
And they're flippin' out right now on that radio station over the merrie
monarch festival going on right now. Hawaiin energy and culture is a trip !
Aloha !
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "T Collins" <tonycollin@GMAIL.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 8:23 AM
Subject: Re: New fuel pump and filter - still noisy!
> Bryan,
>
> Many have already contribute much as to what could be causing your pump to
> buzz. Here is how mine evolved.
>
> MY pump buzzed so badly that at some point it just quit working, but not
> because the pump was the issue, but because it was restricted of fuel.
>
> Like Scott mentioned, running the pump of a gas can is not at all
> illogical,
> It can rule out crud in the tank. That is what made mine not work correcly
> and buzz like a bag of bumble bees at happy hour in a beer garden.
>
> The crud was so bad that it mimiced the "syndorme" Iddle fine, put load on
> it. In this case vaccum of the pump sucking gas and crud and it would cut
> off.
>
> The fix for me: Blew air (or rather the mechanic did after I gave up) in
> the
> tank until bubbles were heard. Put everything back together. No buzz, van
> running!!! Win!
>
> However, I know that there is crud in that tank and that at some point it
> will have to be dropped and replaced.
>
> Good luck! Report back.
>
> Tony
>
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:18 PM, B Feddish <bfeddish@netreach.net> wrote:
>
>> OK, after installing a new Bosch fuel pump and filter it's still buzzing!
>> I
>> want to go camping tomorrow, is this buzzing the sound of imminent
>> failure?
>> What is it?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Bryan
>>
>
>
>
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