LGustin
Member
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2017
- Posts
- 33
- Reaction score
- 25
- Location
- Arkansas
- First Name
- Lonnie
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R10
- Engine Size
- ProCharged 427 BBC
I picked up my square body yesterday from the fab/performance shop. When I flipped the switch to turn the fuel pump on I heard something like a grinding noise. The guy that worked on the truck told me it was the fuel pressure regulator. I went a head and trailered her home and when I tried to take it for a test drive it acted like it was starving for fuel. One of the things they did at the shop was replace all of the old rubber fuel and trans lines with braided stainless. Here is what I have...
Holley 12-1800 fuel pump - both sides of the pump are wired direct
Aeromotive boost reference fuel pressure regulator set at 8psi at idle
Holley filter after pump
Supply line - #10 stainless braid line
Fuel log line - #10 stainless braid line
Return line - #8 stainless braid line
Truck has been at the shop since August last year, no issues with fuel system before going to the shop. All of the fuel system is the same as before other than the new fuel line. Today I started looking for the root cause, removed fuel lines and blew through them with air compressor. Only one side of the pump was wired up so I wired in the secondary side. The filter had a few specks of trash but not enough to slow flow. I blew everything out and cleaned it up and reinstalled everything. Poured in some fuel and flipped the switch, sounded normal (fuel pump whine) until fuel reached the regulator and then noise started again. It sounds like the regulator is cavitating or pulsing/grinding. Its hard to describe but I dont like it. Could the cause be a failing fuel pump or pressure regulator? The regulator is less than a year old, the pump older. Any suggestions on what I should look for or try?
Holley 12-1800 fuel pump - both sides of the pump are wired direct
Aeromotive boost reference fuel pressure regulator set at 8psi at idle
Holley filter after pump
Supply line - #10 stainless braid line
Fuel log line - #10 stainless braid line
Return line - #8 stainless braid line
Truck has been at the shop since August last year, no issues with fuel system before going to the shop. All of the fuel system is the same as before other than the new fuel line. Today I started looking for the root cause, removed fuel lines and blew through them with air compressor. Only one side of the pump was wired up so I wired in the secondary side. The filter had a few specks of trash but not enough to slow flow. I blew everything out and cleaned it up and reinstalled everything. Poured in some fuel and flipped the switch, sounded normal (fuel pump whine) until fuel reached the regulator and then noise started again. It sounds like the regulator is cavitating or pulsing/grinding. Its hard to describe but I dont like it. Could the cause be a failing fuel pump or pressure regulator? The regulator is less than a year old, the pump older. Any suggestions on what I should look for or try?