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Noisy Vacuum Pump-What to do?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 54oldie, Aug 21, 2011.

  1. 54oldie
    Joined: Mar 21, 2009
    Posts: 142

    54oldie
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    from Oklahoma

    Had to install a vacuum pump, for my brakes,because of the lack of vacuum on my 383 and have added sound deadening behind the back seat, but still it's loud. I thought of mounting it in a ice chest, in the trunk, but the manufacturer says this will kill the pump, because of the heat. What can I do to quiet this thing down?
     
  2. oldcarfart
    Joined: Apr 12, 2005
    Posts: 1,436

    oldcarfart
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    try an air compressor type air (intake) filter aka silencer.
     
  3. 54oldie
    Joined: Mar 21, 2009
    Posts: 142

    54oldie
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    from Oklahoma

    I'll try this. lc
     
  4. I'm running with the same issue in my '36 coupe with a too big a cam in the SBC under it's hood.
    It's in an insulated enclosure inside the trunk.
    Sounds like an annoying muffled jackhammer.
    I just live with it................stupid though, I know.
    The good thing though, my vacuum went from 7.5 inches to 16 inches.
     
  5. 54oldie
    Joined: Mar 21, 2009
    Posts: 142

    54oldie
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    from Oklahoma

    Is the insulated enclosure completely sealed? If so, does the pump heat up?
     
  6. papajohn
    Joined: Nov 2, 2006
    Posts: 910

    papajohn
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    Sounds like it is one of the old "China brand" pumps that SSBC sells. When I worked there as QC , I think about 60% of them came back for this reason. There are some more expensive ones out there that are quieter and I think some older chevy vans had some quiet ones from the factory. Of course there is always hydroboost ( also on some vans) and I remember a street rod hydroboost, maybe ECI or Masterpower? Maybe try a smaller diameter, double plunger booster.

    Whatever you do use, make sure you have a good check valve to keep it from bleeding down.
     
  7. super10
    Joined: May 20, 2007
    Posts: 64

    super10
    Member
    from oklahoma

    Switch to hydraboost, if you get the ones off 1ton trucks (chevy 73-87) they don't have that ****y looking plastic resevoir and aluminum housing. That's ***uming you have power steering.
     
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