Mine was howling after I put the new fuel block in it but once the air was purged no more noise.
I have heard that the fuel lines can get pin holes in them (source LRM) and if it is on the return side then maybe the air coming in is causing the high pressure side to drop its pressure. If it was on the high pressure side I would expect a leak or a smell of raw diesel to be coming from the car. I picked the leaking fuel block by smell as there was no leaks on the ground and the drips were fairly slow (1 per 15-20 secs)
Look under and around for a damp spot this might help you find a pin hole
Hope some of this helps
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