I finally got tired of my FASS being noisy. It is supposed to be one of the "quiet" ones, but it was still noisy. After some tinkering, I found it to be a bunch more noisy when it was bolted to the frame. Just supported on a jack stand you could barely hear it.
I picked up some bushings from McMasterCarr (35 Durometer I believe) and reworked the mounting bracket. Holy fuel pumps bat man... . I can barely hear it now. It used to resonate the frame and other sheet metal where it was almost louder in the truck and now that it is isolated with bushings it is a BUNCH better. My only question is why didn't I do this from the beginning!
Here's some pics - forgive the sloppy welds in places, my zinc coated metal scraps I was using don't like to take welds nicely unless I really grind the coating off... And I was a bit lazy :-laf
Modify FASS Bracket:
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Make Frame Bracket:
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assemble FASS and frame bracket:
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Almost installed. . FASS bracket mounted to FASS and just laying between frame and bed side:
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Looking from rear before putting the nuts on the bushings:
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Finished, looking from front:
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So far it seems like a winner. The bushings are definitely a bit soft as it wiggles around a bit but doesn't hit anything. I suppose soft = low noise transmission so maybe that's ok. They are load rated to 90 lbs I think so plenty of extra beef. We'll see what happens come filter change time. The last change (filters had 1. 5 years on them) they were really tight and I had to crank on it. This time I'll likely let the filters go 3 years since I saw no reason to change at 1. 5 other than I thought maybe they were getting plugged and that was causing some noise. That wasn't the case though so 3 years looks like a winner (maybe 60K miles?).
I picked up some bushings from McMasterCarr (35 Durometer I believe) and reworked the mounting bracket. Holy fuel pumps bat man... . I can barely hear it now. It used to resonate the frame and other sheet metal where it was almost louder in the truck and now that it is isolated with bushings it is a BUNCH better. My only question is why didn't I do this from the beginning!
Here's some pics - forgive the sloppy welds in places, my zinc coated metal scraps I was using don't like to take welds nicely unless I really grind the coating off... And I was a bit lazy :-laf
Modify FASS Bracket:
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Make Frame Bracket:
/webdata/photopost/data/506/medium/frame_mounting_bracket_with_bushings.JPG#ad
assemble FASS and frame bracket:
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Almost installed. . FASS bracket mounted to FASS and just laying between frame and bed side:
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Looking from rear before putting the nuts on the bushings:
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Finished, looking from front:
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So far it seems like a winner. The bushings are definitely a bit soft as it wiggles around a bit but doesn't hit anything. I suppose soft = low noise transmission so maybe that's ok. They are load rated to 90 lbs I think so plenty of extra beef. We'll see what happens come filter change time. The last change (filters had 1. 5 years on them) they were really tight and I had to crank on it. This time I'll likely let the filters go 3 years since I saw no reason to change at 1. 5 other than I thought maybe they were getting plugged and that was causing some noise. That wasn't the case though so 3 years looks like a winner (maybe 60K miles?).
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