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Wierd noise on takeoff.

Discussion in '1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989' started by Cundalini, Apr 4, 2009.

  1. Cundalini

    Cundalini New Member

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    There is a sound coming from my gastank when I leave a stoplight.
    It is a metallic "plonK" sound.
    Could it be the fuel slopping back and hitting the tank or is there something hanging in my tank that is making the noise?
    Is it a gremlin?
    Hrm... any one else with a first gen notice anything like that?
     


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    So that's where my golf ball went :> there are tubes in your tank I think?? that's what the gas is hitting. makes a strange sound when the tank is low on fuel.
     


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    You are supposed to yell "fore" or something.

    Um, interesting theory. I will listen to see if it makes a differance what level the fuel is at.

    anyone else have any ideas? or missing golf balls?
     


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    Are you sure it is not your chain slapping?
     


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    I dont know what chain slap sounds like, but this is definatly coming from the gas tank region, and the hollow sound it makes reminds of of moving a half drum full of oil when I worked at a lube shop ( the oil builds a little tidal wave up and slaps the inside of the tank ). What is chain slap?
     


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    How fast are you leaving the stoplight? Ha Ha My chain is loose, I know needs replaced, so it is slapping against the gaurd a bit as I leave a stop.
     


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    Plonk?? You sure it's not a bonk, plong or doink?:crazy:
     


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    maybe part of the assembly for the fuel light sensor?
     


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    I dont have a light, but I do have a gauge, I think I will have to pull the tank and investigate once I am low on gas, that is valid point for sure.
     


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    Wierd noise on takeoff

    My Interceptors (83,84,85) make the same noise as you are describing. It happens when the tank is full or close to full. I am pretty sure that it is the gas float tapping the inside of the tank when the gas is sloshed back.
     


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