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Old 10-20-2009, 07:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anybody know of any other fuel pumps that will work in the bike example other bike brands, models that may be cheaper and easier to find Thanks for any help
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Old 10-20-2009, 09:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Can't help you with the primary question - but curious why the requirement?
Couple of days ago you mentioned it was running great
You are much more likely to have electrical feed problem to pump than pump itself.
I'm sure you've probably checked out, just suggesting you check to be sure pump is bad.
When you first turn on ignition, pump will only run for a few seconds then stop. It will not restart until it sees crank signal pulses from engine turning over.
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The bike did run great about 4 months ago i bought it and put the tank and other parts my buddy broke up after he wrecked it.I bought the bike from a friend of mine by the way thats how i know it ran good. It would not fire up so i checked the feed to the pump and i had power to prime the system so i pulled the tank off and got the pump out and ran staight power to it and nothing EVEN after beating on it a while thimking maybe it was stuck. I did find a pump from another triumph same pump as a tt600 i think, it is the same size. A buddy had it in his his shop so it was free put it in and it fired up i hope it is putting out the same flow rate and pressure. It ran good so im thinking it ok. Thanks for the help though im sure i will need more at some point as i finish putting the rest back together if you know if the pumps are diffrent please let me know. Thanks again
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Sorry for doubting you - glad you got it all resolved!
If it fits & works you should be fine - the Fuel Pressure Regulator will set the pressure.
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A-WHITT 1, Keep an ear out for a misfire called 'lean pop'. Most likely, but not exclusively to happen in the upper third of the rev range under load.

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No worries decosse i will take any advice and help you will give me. I will keep an ear out for the popping
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