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fuel pumps (again)

Discussion in 'FZR250.com - Archives' started by tommi_uq, Feb 14, 2007.

  1. tommi_uq

    tommi_uq New Member

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    hi, i just posted in the general section, but had a tech question.

    i know this has come up a bit in the past but i picked a generic one up from repco, cos i read through a few older posts about it (it was $75 btw and the filter was $10 - wat a rip) and anyways, before i put it in, I just wanted to see if anyone knew PSI ranges of the FZR stock fuel pumps were so I dont stuff anything up with too high a pressure.

    Cheers.
     
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    for some reason I want to say 3psi
     
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    Take Tim's advice - 3 to 3.5 psi
     
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    Hey all, im having probs with my fuel pump I think.. but wasn't sure if it's maybe the fuel filter, I put a new one it recently and have had no end of troubles. Do you know the part numbers or size of the filter? I think I am going to replace both to be sure..
     
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    The inline fuel filter can be replaced with almost any other fuel filter with the same (or close) size barbs. If i recall i ended up using a fuel filter from a YZF600 Thundercat on my old FZR250.
     
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    well, my new fuel system is installed and operational, so i can share it with the world, and it cost less than $100 bucks.

    part no. 015 from repco : fuelflo electric fuel pump for 4&6 cylinder engines 2~3PSI.....$75
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    from action motorcycle, new fuel filter.....$9.95
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    new hose and clamps from enzed....$8~$9
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    from dick smiths a new connecter and pins.....a few $
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    a home made bracket....$0 (well, it was made in a workshop actually, but out of scrap ally though, so it was still free... thanx wayne!! btw)
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    slap it all together and it works a charm...
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    my new problem is, now i have this flat spot at 10G, well, at least its running.... and thats just a whole nother problem, in another post already, for another time i think
    ;)
     

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