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fule pump

Started by 1989fj1200russ, June 28, 2010, 01:10:26 AM

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where can i get a good one other than berts mega mall they want $500 for a new pump6

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1989fj1200russ

i need a good or new fule pump for my 1989 fj 1200  e bay no go l a motor cycle salvage no go

Marsh White

Quote from: 1989fj1200russ on June 28, 2010, 01:10:26 AM
i need a good or new fule pump for my 1989 fj 1200  e bay no go l a motor cycle salvage no go

Check out the links below (in order) for possible solutions:

http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=372.0

http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=1147.0

83elite

Based on recommendations from this site (Randy and Marsh in the " More Leaking Carbs" thread, I believe), I installed an Airtex E8016S (the thread listed it as ES8016S, but the correct number doesn't have the first S) and it works GREAT! Bought it for $51 @ Advance auto (in stock at my local store), had to buy some brass fittings (Ace Hardware) due to the inlet/outlet being on opposite ends. I ran the outlet toward the back of the bike and was able to utilize the stock fuel lines without splicing. I removed the provided strainer (I just replaced the stock filter) to keep the install more compact, but it could have been utilized as well. About $65 total vs. the $350+ that Yamaha wanted for a stock pump. Less noisy, easily replaced, and it fits in the stock bracket. Plus it's NEW, so no worries about a used part.
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