Re: Noisy fuel pump (still!) (and again!)
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Re: Noisy fuel pump (still!) (and again!)



Walt,

I would have never guessed the fuel in the tank could reach 118 
Degrees - that's almost unbelieveable. I would offer this guess:

Make certain none of the fuel return lines are being "pre-heated" by 
the coolant lines. It seems to me this could would be a possibility 
of transferring heat, if a line were positioned too close or in the 
wrong place near a hot coolant line.

That's my $0.02

Eric
Dunedin, FL
VIN# 5557






--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> I'm still trying to find out how to keep my fuel pump
> quiet after it gets hot.

[moderator snip]

> And the pump still makes noise when the fuel gets hot!
> 
> I pulled the fuel sender and stuck a thermometer in there.
> It read 118 degrees F! Can you believe the fuel got that
> hot with about an hour's driving?

[moderator snip]





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