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Hi All,
Got a noise coming from my fuel pump. At first I thought it might have been a top end bearing on it's way out but the noise is definately coming from the fuel pump.
Sort of like a whiring sound.
Anyone had noises coming from their fuel pump and possibly throw some light on this.
Fuel pump filters/strainers were cleaned about 8,000 kilometers ago (by someone who knew what they were doing).
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Started the bike this morning and the noise isn't there.
The Gremlins must have got out when I got home.
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Sure it wasn't your mp3 player???
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Nope, could here it with my helmet off and iPod unplugged
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And now the noise is back
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My bike is the same model...internal pump yes?? Guess its time to remove it and hope you can repair it...from what I have heard a replacement is very expensive...not much help I know but until you either discount or confirm its the pump theres not much you can do. I had a look in the only manual I have...99 to 00 so it is the external pump...but I suspect its the same deal with the later one in so much as all you can do is replace the filters.
Good luck
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21-05-2011, 01:48pm
(This post was last modified: 21-05-2011, 01:49pm by Aussie Steve.)
My pump makes a hight pitched whining sound as it pressures up...I assumed they all did it sounds OK but I guess there is a whine and then there is a whine. I presume I am correct in thinking they are a sealed unit re the motor...I mean the bearing, if it is that, would probably only set you back a few bucks...I replaced a bearing in an evaporative air con pump cos they wanted too much for a new one and that cost about $6:00.
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You could remove the pump from the tank and check the inlet strainer (too coarse to be called a filter )
or check the flow and see if the filter is restricting flow and causing the pump to labour
or if you have to replace try partshark.com , (pump assembly)