CIverson said:I should add I have the 95gph standalone pump, adn I had insulated it from the body w/ foam tape. I could never hear it in the cab before w/ the engine running, but now I can. Foam is still intact.
Tomeygun said:my pump only DPP/Fass pump was quite and with age got older...
CIverson said:Things tend to do that![]()
I'm assuming you meant louder. However mine was not a gradual thing. One day I didn't notice it at all, and the next I do.
staarma said:How long have you had it on there? My first winter with my FASS was a little weird for me. The pump changes pitch and gets louder and quieter with the heater grids cycling on and off.
The only other thing to think about is a restriction on the pickup tube or supply line. That would make it wine.
rbattelle said:Staarma - any fuel pump will change pitch like that with the heater grids. My fuel pressure also fluctuates. This is because the heater grids draw a TON of current. If you look carefully, you'll notice all the lights on the truck dim when the grids are on too.
Ryan
staarma said:I think everyone knows about the heater grids and dimming lights but not everyone has experience with the FASS pump. I was just not ruling out something that simple is all. Sometimes people overlook the basics when troubleshooting.
rbattelle said:Oh, I misunderstood you. I thought you were saying you were afraid there was something wrong with your pump. My mistake.
Ryan