1 Whining noise after warm-up Tue Oct 11, 2011 3:42 pm
robmack
Life time member
Hi,
I was out on a ride with my neighbour this past Thanksgiving weekend. The weather was 25C and sunny so we went for a longish ride -- about 200+ km. Towards the end of the ride, I had about 1/2 tank of gas left. There was a whining noise coming from the tank region sounding like bees buzzing. I know that the fuel pump does whine somewhat and that it is cooled by the fuel but this got more pronounced as the ride went on and the fuel heated up. To confirm this, I stopped enough for the fuel to cool down. The noise was not evident.
Is this behaviour normal or is my pump on the way out and I should start saving for a new one? Could such a sound be a result of worn alternator bearings?
Cheers,
Robert.
I was out on a ride with my neighbour this past Thanksgiving weekend. The weather was 25C and sunny so we went for a longish ride -- about 200+ km. Towards the end of the ride, I had about 1/2 tank of gas left. There was a whining noise coming from the tank region sounding like bees buzzing. I know that the fuel pump does whine somewhat and that it is cooled by the fuel but this got more pronounced as the ride went on and the fuel heated up. To confirm this, I stopped enough for the fuel to cool down. The noise was not evident.
Is this behaviour normal or is my pump on the way out and I should start saving for a new one? Could such a sound be a result of worn alternator bearings?
Cheers,
Robert.
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Robert
1987 K75 @k75retro.blogspot.ca