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Had a FASS HPFP 95 fuel pump installed a while back, instead of the $600 intank fuel pump replacement recommended by Dodge for my 04 with the non-op fuel filter mounted pump.



Just changed my stock fuel filter for the first time since HPFP install, but now I have a loud pump (fast buzzing) noise in firewall area of dash where fuel filter mounts on opposite side. It cycles on for 10 sec and off for 5 sec, if engine is running, or ignition key is just on.



I think I have air in the fuel filter or (?). Engine starts and runs nicely, but new noise needs to go.



UPDATE 11:24AM - Just traced noise to the vacuum(?) pump mounted under the passenger side hood mount. There is a skinny black plastic tube going across the firewall and by the area of the fuel filter on its way to the driver side battery area. Did I break something connected to this vacuum line causing ti to leak down?



Any and all advice and experiences welcome.

Thanx,

Joe
 
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The electric vacuum pump and the plastic vacuum line provides the vacuum to operate the cruise control servo. You may have created a leak in the line or the servo is leaking. Does the cruise control still operate?



The only time I hear the vacuum pump running is after I turn the key on and before I start the engine after the truck has been parked for a while. I suppose it may cycle off and on occasionally maintaining vacuum while driving with the cruise control on.



Bill
 
Thanks Bill. Yes it was a vac leak. I found a worn plastic tube in front of the fuel filter housing. It had been rubbing on a metal tube for a while and wore through finally. I imagine my fiddling around near it moved it from its normal snug/worn fit to the metal tube causing a constant leak. Fixed with a piece of elect tape temporarily.

What a relief it isn't a fuel priming issue.
Thanks for the advice.
Joe
 
You can cut out the worn spot on the plastic line and splice it with a piece of rubber vacuum hose. I haven't had to replace the plastic tubing, but I imagine the plastic air line used on heavy trucks will suffice. You can get it at any heavy truck dealer or a parts house that specializes in heavy trucks. They stock it in a big roll. You can tell them how much you want and they will cut off what you need. It's usually sold by the foot.



Bill
 
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