The noise you hear is the booster pump. Here's what I did, step-by-step.
1) loosen the fuel inlet at the booster pump with the tank pump running to see if you're getting enough pressure to make a fine mist. If not, the small filter for the booster pump is probably clogged. Its to the right of the injection pump as you look at the driver's side of the engine.
2) If the fuel checks out, run the pump for about one second, it helps with the next step.
3) Pull the spark plug out of the intake elbow and see if its got fuel on the electrode end. If so, continue. If not, suspect a clogged nozzle or faulty booster pump.
4) place the end of the spark plug wire that you removed within 1/2 inch of a ground (air cleaner works well) and run the heater. look/ listen for arcs from the end of the wire. If no spark, the coil/ repeater unit is probably toast or is arcing to ground in the coil/ wire. If not, continue.
5) Inspect the inside of the spark plug from cracked ceramic insulator. This was the problem that mine had. If this is the case, you'll need a "universal" spark plug wire set, and a spark plug with the same threads as the original. Thread in the new plug without a washer on it and tighten until snug. Cut one of the plug wires to the proper length, and, if you wish, place the nut and boot (in that order, so the nut tightens over the boot) on the end of the wire. If you use the boot, be sure to leave enough wire exposed to bottom out inside the coil unit. Trim the excess boot material off so that the nut will actually fit over it. Finally, place the wire in the coil, and tighten it all down.
I sure hope this helps!