I know, another fuel pump whine question...
Engine serial is 4012221122, it's a 5.7GXi-H converted to fresh water cooling.
A little background info:
I've had what I perceive as a whining noise from the fuel cell for the last two seasons. Not having heard other fuel pumps I'm not sure how much noise they should make, but I can hear it even with the engine cover closed so I'm assuming it's the infamous VP fuel pump whine. Not sure if it's the high pressure side, low pressure side or both. The engine works well; no stalling out at idle, max RPM is around 5500, all seems well. I have however, had the occasional vapour lock. This was possibly caused by the fuel cell reservoir coolant passages being completely clogged with salt.
Steps I've taken to locate the issue:
* Checked fuel pressure on LP and HP side, both are within VP spec
* Replaced the HP regulator screen with an e-clip (there was no debris in the screen)
* Rebuild the fuel cell removing all paint and replacing all seals (no sign of paint chips)
* Flushed the raw water cooling passages
* Cleaned the electrical connectors (not on the relay side come to think of it)
* Checked for an anti siphon valve in my fuel line, there isn't one
* Replaced alle fuel hoses and stop valve on fuel supply (this was due anyway)
* Run the engine from a portable fuel tank with known good fuel, mixed 1:50 with two-stroke oil
* Replaced fuel filter annually (VP original parts)
None of these steps have solved the whining issue, yet all seems well otherwise.
I feel like the next step would be to either replace the entire fuel cell or keep the one I have and live with the whine until the pump eventually craps out. I'm not offshore, so a failure would be unpleasant, but not terrifying.
Does anyone have any tips on other things to try? Any views on replacing the fuel cell? The price for an OEM fuel cell is ridiculous, so I'm tempted to go with one of the mid-priced third party fuel cells.
Engine serial is 4012221122, it's a 5.7GXi-H converted to fresh water cooling.
A little background info:
I've had what I perceive as a whining noise from the fuel cell for the last two seasons. Not having heard other fuel pumps I'm not sure how much noise they should make, but I can hear it even with the engine cover closed so I'm assuming it's the infamous VP fuel pump whine. Not sure if it's the high pressure side, low pressure side or both. The engine works well; no stalling out at idle, max RPM is around 5500, all seems well. I have however, had the occasional vapour lock. This was possibly caused by the fuel cell reservoir coolant passages being completely clogged with salt.
Steps I've taken to locate the issue:
* Checked fuel pressure on LP and HP side, both are within VP spec
* Replaced the HP regulator screen with an e-clip (there was no debris in the screen)
* Rebuild the fuel cell removing all paint and replacing all seals (no sign of paint chips)
* Flushed the raw water cooling passages
* Cleaned the electrical connectors (not on the relay side come to think of it)
* Checked for an anti siphon valve in my fuel line, there isn't one
* Replaced alle fuel hoses and stop valve on fuel supply (this was due anyway)
* Run the engine from a portable fuel tank with known good fuel, mixed 1:50 with two-stroke oil
* Replaced fuel filter annually (VP original parts)
None of these steps have solved the whining issue, yet all seems well otherwise.
I feel like the next step would be to either replace the entire fuel cell or keep the one I have and live with the whine until the pump eventually craps out. I'm not offshore, so a failure would be unpleasant, but not terrifying.
Does anyone have any tips on other things to try? Any views on replacing the fuel cell? The price for an OEM fuel cell is ridiculous, so I'm tempted to go with one of the mid-priced third party fuel cells.