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Old 10-May-2015, 17:00   #1
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new pump
hi, can anyone direct me to a new fuel pump for a 750 ss 96
dosen't need to be a genuine part.
have had a look on ebay and some are around the £30 mark but not for my year.
so there must be some generics on the market .
cheers in advance.
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Old 11-May-2015, 08:37   #2
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Here we go:

http://www.stein-dinse.biz/advanced_search_result.php?x=0&y=0&categories_id=& inc_subcat=1&keywords=43040021A

You might need to confirm compatibility.
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Old 11-May-2015, 09:17   #3
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112 euros !
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Old 11-May-2015, 18:19   #4
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Try Walbro pumps, don't wory to much about the pressure of the pump as you should have a return T'd or Y'd off the flow side so no real pressure is going to build up

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-255LPH...em25a4ed 1f29


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Old 12-May-2015, 11:01   #5
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do you know if theres a difference between the efi and the carb version of the pumps ?
its possible to pick the efi ones up very cheaply but i am unsure if there is a difference and if there is i'mn guessing its only slight.
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Old 12-May-2015, 16:36   #6
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They fuel injection pumps run at a lot higher pressure.


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A carb'd bike will happily run on a EFI pump providing there is a return pipe to the tank


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Old 13-May-2015, 06:32   #8
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cheers, thats what i was thinking.
am waiting for a reply from walbro pumps theirs if compatable look to be about £35 not bad but ive found some from china £20 inc postage.
if i end up with one of these i will post the outcome.
cheers.
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Old 16-May-2015, 14:35   #9
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just for info if anyone else is trying to descide what to buy.
i got one from motorsport tools.com for £37 delivered and looks the same just a smaller strainer .
will let you know if it all goes wrong.
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Old 17-May-2015, 13:25   #10
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Hi In-Tank Low Pressure Feeder Pump & Filter (AC 1336) ITP377 in and running.
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