[urq] Re. Fuel Tank Vent Update -
Ben Swann
benswann at verizon.net
Wed Mar 19 07:50:23 PDT 2008
Omar,
Try changing the fuel filter. A loaded up filter will put enough back-pressure on the
pump to cause the internal check valving to divert flow to the return and a
corresponding buzz. Other culprits are clogged intake/pre-filter, sock or any
restriction in pump intake. Reduced voltage to the pump might contribute. Lastly, the
pump may be going bad, but IMO, something causes this to happen dirt from the tank
getting into the pump or restriction causing cavitation. Heat will aggravate a failing
pump.
I recently chased similar noise and all of the above contributed to one degree or
another Im talking about different cars, pumps, layouts internal and external pump,
but the general suggestions above apply in all cases. In the end, often what seems like
a failing pump is generally something else Ive even had pumps buzz for years without
failure and buzzing occur when new pump installed and one or more of the above problems
exists.
Ben
[Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 10:28:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: omar millmech <h636k at yahoo.com>
Subject: Fuel Tank Vent Update-
To: Audilist <quattro at audifans.com>
Message-ID: <923414.58849.qm at web32808.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Victim is 87 4kcsq. Issue has been fuel pump noise.
I've been afraid to go out of town with it, had an in-town mission & tried taking off
the gas cap to go home. Pump was nice & quiet, unlike lately. Got to the end of my
driveway & it got loud & stayed loud
until I shut off engine. I spoze I'll try it again for the next in-town mission. Could
be going-bad fuel pump + fuel tank vent.
Somewhat related- I'm not sure whether to fix it or forget it, located in Az, 1 hour
from Tucson & 2 hours from Phoenix. Anybody know of an Audi wizard somewhere around
here? Other side- anybody want to
make an offer?
TIA-]
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