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it is a fuel pump and the fuel filter too,
if it's leaking from or very near to where the hoses fit, it worth taking them off (can be a bit tough) and cleaning up the area, fit new hoses if you can, they don't cost much.
i have once seen corrosion bad enough on the fuel pump housing to perforate it allowing fuel to escape that way
oh and the newer 97 onwards ? where fitted with electric pumps the older ones had a vacuum pump.
HTH ____________________ past bikes: (20 years ago) cg-125 (wriiten off), C-50 (thrashed n' finnaly scrapped), CZ-125 (nicked - never recovered, insurance payout was more than i paid for it !!!)
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god don't pay a a garage !!!!
where abouts in the world are you, there may be a BCF spanner god near by
if the worst comes to the worst... ebay for a suitable fuel pump, some pipe, and maybe a new filter, shouldn't cost more that £40
beer/fag tokens for a helpful spannering BCF member jobs a good un.
should only take an hour or so, tank comes off pretty easily (2 bolts) and quickly, followed by the airbox (1 bolt, 4 screws) then you have good access to the area where the pump is. ____________________ past bikes: (20 years ago) cg-125 (wriiten off), C-50 (thrashed n' finnaly scrapped), CZ-125 (nicked - never recovered, insurance payout was more than i paid for it !!!)
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I hate peer pressure
As I have the majority of tomorrow free, I'll get the spanners out and see how far I get! I have just downloaded a copy of he Haynes manual to follow and a quick read through shows it is quite easy to follow.
One quick question, do I need to drain the fuel from the tank before I try and remove it? ____________________ PRESENT: HONDA CBR600F 2002
Past: Yamaha XJ600N 2001
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No. And welcome to the world of bike mechanics, we'll have you repairing them for a hobby soon!
Roy. ____________________ Happy daze! |
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While you have the tank off, take a look in the air box. Divvys are well known for filling it with oil from the crankcase breather.
This then should flow down to just behind the rear brake pedal, if the airbox overflow pipe is routed correctly.
You tend to notice this more if bike is left on side stand, as it leans to the side the airbox pipe exits on. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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I have now broken my mechanics virginity, it wasn't too painful
I have removed the fuel pump and found the source of the leak. It was coming from the pump itself and not one of the tubes.
Next Job.....find a replacement pump! I have made a few local (Guildford) phone calls but no-one has one in. I can get one ordered from Yamaha but will cost £200+
I am going to give a few motorcycle breakers a call, heard DK Spares is a good source!
I have attached a few pics below of my mammouth project and the dodgy fuel pump
Lee ____________________ PRESENT: HONDA CBR600F 2002
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Well, I received my replacement fuel pump yesterday from Gloucester Bike Specialists LTD, fitted it and had it running perfectly after 1/2 hour! Very impressed with myself, and thanks to all that replied in this thread!
The spare fuel pump came from a 97 Divvy and fitted perfectly. Cost £36 on ebay inc p&p. Bargain concidering I would usually have taken it to a garage to sort out!
Thanks Again,
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