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How can I make my FASS less noisy ? Any suggestions?

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Diesel Power said:
mine was nice and quiet at first and now it's getting pretty loud. :confused:

Mine is just the opposite, was noisey this winter and now that is has warmed up I can barely hear it...



steved
 
Tomeygun said:
Did you use the larger fuel pickup tube?



I heard the noise is the cavatation due to tiny pickup tube



Yes this is a definet part of it. Mine was sucking it dry till I cut the screens out of the pickup. Lots of noise and then ALL gone. BTW this was said to do by Brad.
 
Mad Bomber said:
Yes this is a definet part of it. Mine was sucking it dry till I cut the screens out of the pickup. Lots of noise and then ALL gone. BTW this was said to do by Brad.



you had to drop the tank to do that correct? :cool:
 
Home Depot has neoprene washers in a bunch of different sizes. Use some large washers to support the Fass over as large a area as you can. Between the bracket and also between the Fass and the bracket. You end up with a clean install that works and looks like it could have came in the install kit. If you don't want to drive to Home Depot or where ever, then you could use electrical tape or even some 3M double sided sticky install tape. It just needs to be insulated. The sound usually is from vibration from the Fass being amplified through the frame and monting bracket. Thanks
 
Im in the process of installing the fass 150 on my truck. I am using the 3m double sided tape between the fass and the bracket and between the frame and the bracket as II has mentioned.
 
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take your fass and put it in the trash like I did. By a walbro system from glacier diesel power. No noise at all. My fass was junk compaired to this system. I put one on my 03 Im waiting for the 06 system now. You can run your truck all day and this pump will be very cool to the touch. Try that with a fass.
 
I feel heat is bad with an electric motor as was found with the stock lift pump. If I understand right it was the reason the pumps are now in the tank so they are cooled by the fuel. Now the problem with the intank system is they still get hot if your tank is not full. Thus the problem with the intank system now. My fass lasted 28000 miles and the pump motor died. I cut it open and saw just what heat will due to an electric motor. With the walbro system the pump stays cool because it is a 120 psi pump that is only running at 20 psi thus less work for the pump. The return flow that keeps the pump cool is to high for the stock return lines so it returns to the filler tube. . More flow more go and more cool= longer life for any pump in my book.
 
Another thing that may have already been mentioned, but since the FASS can be adjusted for different pressures and since I have had to change the springs a couple times recently... the noise gets louder with increased pressure, which stands to reason (more pump load). At 24psi my FASS really sings, even in the cab. With anything 15psi and under, you can't even hear it...



As I put in the other thread, check your pressure...



And as far as heat and an electric motor... if the motor is spec'd correctly, just like anything else, it will not hurt them to run hot.



steved
 
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