89 LXi
Original fuel pump died. Advance Auto Parts replacement is loud and not at all nice to hear.
Any suggestions where to get one for a good price that works quietly like the original?
Are fuel pumps easily rebuildable?
Thanks.
89 LXi
Original fuel pump died. Advance Auto Parts replacement is loud and not at all nice to hear.
Any suggestions where to get one for a good price that works quietly like the original?
Are fuel pumps easily rebuildable?
Thanks.
it's a high-pitched electrical sound that you can hear when all is quiet and you can also hear it despite the radio being on. it's kind of a piercing sound. you can hear it through the road noise too. makes you appreciate how quiet the original was.
I've had pretty bad luck with the off-the-shelf stuff from Advance/Kragen/Autozone, etc. Most of that is price-point stuff. They carry it just so they will have the cheapest price when you call. If it doesn't work, meh. I stick with Napa mostly. If I have to buy from one of the others, I stick with name-brand parts from companies like Beck/Arnley, NipponDenso, AC/Delco, etc.
Dr_Snooz
"I like to take hammers, and just break stuff, just break stuff." - Beavis
1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
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i have never had a problem EVER with an AC/Delco product
just sayin
1988 Honda Accord EXi
A20A3 5spd Manual Trans
208,000kms + Original everything
avoid the carter pump like the plague, if you can find one you might try the Beck Arnley one.
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