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Loud hissing noise


Vanner1993

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City
New Jersey
Vehicle Year
1983, 1977
Transmission
Manual
I was on my way home just about putting it in 3rd gear and either under the dash or under the truck a hissing noise started. For some weird reason as I was listening to the noise trying to get home, the fuel gauge dropped...I thought oh crap a fuel line popped off. Got in my driveway, no fuel leak or any other signs of a problem. The hissing mostly diminished and stopped. Shut the truck off, restarted and checked gauges, fuel was at half tank where it should be and no noises. What? I am confused here...
 
Coolant level ok? Hissing noise can be either a vac line, or escaping coolant.
 
The coolant is good, it wasn't hissing when I was stopped in my driveway or when I reved it in neutral. Just started loud then got quiet and stopped. And the fuel guage went with it, when the hissing was loud, the fuel guage dropped as if I popped a line off, when the hissing stopped the fuel guage was where it should be.
 
Well, popping a line shouldn't make the gauge drop out like that, but it would probably kill the engine, so not sure what you mean by 'fuel gauge dropped as if I'd popped a line off'.

That is really weird though.
 
if a line popped off, it pumps the gas out.. making the gauge show E


but i dont think it would pump a half tank out that fast..
 
Yeah the gauge dropped slowly to E with the hissing noise. Went back to normal after I parked, shut off and restarted. And as I was driving I was thinking the same thing, no way did I just lose half a tank of gas behind me...
 
It was a snake chewing on the back of your fuel guage. I got nothin man.:dunno:
 
Bad ground or shorted wire will sometimes make a w-e-i-r-d noise.....especially in the gas tank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Ive been having the same hissing noise like you talk about, and my gas gauge stopped working too a month ago. The noise will usually start when i start it up and wont go away until the trucks warmed up and been running for a while. The gauge will sit at around 1/2 tank when the truck is off and will slowly work its way to empty when I start it up. The hissing noise has been going on for much longer than the bad gauge.

I don't notice any affect on power from the hissing, and the idle is smooth at around 600-700rpm, so If it's a vacuum leak it must be a small one since it doesn't affect the idle much. I've just been trying to figure out what the problem is and have had no luck so far.
 
Yeah the gauge dropped slowly to E with the hissing noise. Went back to normal after I parked, shut off and restarted. And as I was driving I was thinking the same thing, no way did I just lose half a tank of gas behind me...

in my 88, i was driving late one night, and i pulled the high beam lever, it hissed for a second, then every electrical system in the entire truck died, headlights went off, radio shut down, engine quit firing.

punched the dash a few times, pulled the high beam lever a few times, and punched the dash again and it all came back up.

best i can tell you is a loose or grounded out wire.
 
Is there a main ground wire for under dash? Because if I take a quick sharp turn the passenger speaker kicks on as if it has a loose ground, that may be why my gauges are acting funny. I'm gonna look under the dash today.
 
The plot thickens...more info has been given........
 
Ok I found out the reason for the fuel gauge moving and lifting. When I am under a half tank, the littlest movements splashes the gas around...stupid me haha. The hissing is the exhaust, I must of blown a gasket on the pipe out. It is under the cab around the Y pipe.
 
if a line popped off, it pumps the gas out.. making the gauge show E


but i dont think it would pump a half tank out that fast..

If a line pops off, the engine dies and the computer, not seeing an engine rotation signal, shuts off the pumps.

Also, it's been a while since I looked up the flow rates on these pumps, but IIRC it would take several hours to pump a half tank dry just flowing it out the lines.
 

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