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Fuel pump cost?

Joined Sep 2012
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Would anyone on the forum know the cost of a new fuel pump, my bike has an intermittent problem and if tapped it works again. I'm just trying to get a rough cost, I have seen them advertised but the cost is around £400. Could I be seeing things wrongly? Or is this an OEM part price. Even if anyone knows of a mod or any pattern part for sale. Is the pump, fuel filter immersed in the fuel or in a dry compartment in the tank, the manual does not make it clear.

Thanks
 
There's quite a few folk on here breaking bikes at the moment ...so hang in there for a bit, but also post in the wanted section.
 
the pump and filter are immersed. i don't know if you have dacia car dealerships in the uk but i changed the pump off a friend's mille with a dacia one and it works perfectly. the cost? 85 ron, about 12 pounds...
 
What year fella? Got both variants, £45 delivered UK.

They're "wet" in the tank.

HTH
 
Thanks for the quick replies, yes the're are Dacia car delearships in the uk, is the pump a straight swap or do you have to carry out any modification.
 
I paid 70 quid for an O4 rsv factory pump on ebay don't know if I was lucky but it saved me fortune.
 
Hi may be worth checking the electrics leading to it. I had something similar on a triumph once and it was a faulty cable proved by waggling it. It was a triumph car BTW :) That said I think if you say change chips for example it affects the fuel pump ... Well the test for if they are fitted correctly is to listen for the fuel pump. That said cant hurt to have a spare at a good price. Got mine off the bay a while back
 
I have just bought one from ebay for £50 hi flatlander I am almost 100% sure it's the pump I don't think it's the wires as when I tap the pump when I turn the ignition on it starts working. I have checked the wires and wiggled them while switching the ignition on I get no priming noise. If I have the same fault when the replacement pump is fitted I will get someone to kick me up the arse then look at the wires and the solenoid. thanks anyway for the advice.
 
I was wondering why you spent £50 on a pump from an obscure Ebayer when I've offered you one for £45 delivered? :dunno
 
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