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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    Mine makes the whooshing sound every 10 or 15 seconds. It’s not the filter or the fluid. I don’t know what it is & I haven’t been able to get an answer from online forum or 2 LR mechanics.

    If anyone has any ideas what the sound is could you please speak up?!!
    The feed pipe from the pump to the block has an atenuator in it which might have lost strenght over the years. IMO if you want to get rid of that noise you'll have to replace that pipe with a new one.
    Quote Originally Posted by RAVE - ACE - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 60-15(System pipes)
    The flexible hose which supplies pressure from the pump to the supply pipe attached to the front cross member isfitted with an attenuator. The attenuator comprises a bullet shaped valve which is located between two spiral woundsprings held at each end of the flexible hose. This valve operates as a restrictor to damp pressure waves of hydraulic fluid from the pump, reducing noise and strain on components downstream. The attenuator is integral with the supply hose and pipe and cannot be serviced separately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    The feed pipe from the pump to the block has an atenuator in it which might have lost strenght over the years. IMO if you want to get rid of that noise you'll have to replace that pipe with a new one.
    Thanks man, is this the TD5 part that you’re referring to?

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    Yes, that's it
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    From RAVE: “System pipes Fluid is moved through the ACE system via a series of pipes and hoses. The pipes are mounted on brackets at strategic points to assure quiet operation of the system. The pipes from the pump to the valve block and from the valve block to the reservoir are one piece items which are fitted at the factory before the body is attached to the chassis. If these pipes require replacement in service, the pipes must be cut to facilitate their removal. 'In service' replacement pipes are available in two parts with a connector to seal the joint.”

    Does that mean the pipe from pump to valve block needs to be cut to removed?
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    You need only the side with the atenuator in it... provided the noise you hear are those waves which are supposed to be damped by it not some mechanical whine
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    Newbie question - What is this??

    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    You need only the side with the atenuator in it... provided the noise you hear are those waves which are supposed to be damped by it not some mechanical whine
    No not mechanical. A whoosh a bit like an air release type of sound from a truck but not as loud & 100% certain it’s coming from the valve block. Definitely not coming from the SLS (100% certain). I’ll check, but if the pipe has never been replaced don’t I need both 1/2’s? It’s impossible to record the sound as the noisy TD5 needs to be running to hear it.

    (I’m not taking over this thread, rather it sounds like the OP is having the same issue as me)
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    If your original pipe is one piece all the way to the block and needs to be cut you can use compression fitting to join the metal sides no need to buy a piece which is aleady there
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