I'm about ready to re-insert a Walbro 340 into my fuel tank. Without too much thinking about it, I took off the exterior rubber sleeve from the old pump and reinstalled the sleeve onto the new new pump.
Now I'm thinking, "why?"
Removing the sleeve should help the pump stay cooler by the immersion inside the gas, and lower heat has always got to be better for longevity & reliability.
Is the main purpose of the rubber sleeve as sound insulation?
And if I remove the sleeve, will it make any noticeable difference in fuel pump whine or noise? (if anyone's tried it).
I should also mention, that my tank does NOT have the big sound deading plate glued to its underside.
Now I'm thinking, "why?"
Removing the sleeve should help the pump stay cooler by the immersion inside the gas, and lower heat has always got to be better for longevity & reliability.
Is the main purpose of the rubber sleeve as sound insulation?
And if I remove the sleeve, will it make any noticeable difference in fuel pump whine or noise? (if anyone's tried it).
I should also mention, that my tank does NOT have the big sound deading plate glued to its underside.