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Post by De Graaf van Salland on Jul 12, 2012 16:13:30 GMT 1
Hi Dave,
Photos please
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Post by slow on Jul 12, 2012 17:07:36 GMT 1
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Post by dipstick on Jul 12, 2012 18:38:51 GMT 1
Hi Gvs & slow, I havent been able to sus out how to attach the images, would you advise as per my previous post? the 020p will produce too much pressure and is designed for v6/8's or a tuned engine which is flowing a lot of fuel, the 015m would be the 'best bet' particularly as we have to store the bikes for a couple of months in the Uk and the statinless components will resist any corrosion.
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Post by slow on Jul 13, 2012 19:51:17 GMT 1
I'll order QUINTON HAZELL QFP171E as used GVS (http://www.classicparts4cars.co.uk/mg-midget-electronic-fuel-pump---qh-qfp171e--auf214-133-p.asp) it is cheaper than fuelflow products. Thank you.
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Post by rj2para (Bisto) on Jul 13, 2012 20:55:01 GMT 1
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Post by De Graaf van Salland on Jul 13, 2012 21:05:59 GMT 1
125 New Zealand Dollar = ± 64 GBP = ±81 euro.
I paid ± 85 euro's for my QH-pump in 2009. But there was no P & P, because I could just collect it from the local car-supply shop.
The only snag is the difference in tube diameters. But I think that' s explained good enough on my site.
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Post by slow on Jul 14, 2012 7:18:34 GMT 1
Dear GvS, I think that you explain it on your web very exactly. Thank you for it. I prefer thing with which has somebody good experiences, and if you said that it working (20kkm=5-10year for me and my NTV ;D) Fuelflow it has inlet at bottom side and outlet at top side, It means that it must be modify too For your imagination: 1AUD = 21CZK,1EUR=25CZK and 1GBP=32CZK (where were time when 1GBP=26CZK ) Fuel flow cost = 125x21=2625CZK+VAT and postage QH from GB cost = 63,70x32=2040CZK include VAT and postage QH at CZ cost 3400CZK include VAT and postage
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Post by dipstick on Jul 15, 2012 17:46:51 GMT 1
Hi Slow, both mods are good & qualified but availability is the key for you, when I was debating what to do last year the cheapest QH pump I could find was £76. The inserts for the fuel lines are available from good plummers merchants or screwfix (item code 84925 or 61867) I think. As an alternative for the hose connections you could use inline connectors made by Tefen eg 10mm to 10mm or other combinations, Wrights in Coventry (www.wrightsautosupplies.co.uk) have a selection on their website for reference, if a push fit I would always use a spring clip like a mikalor type as good practise, the kit car boys use these a lot. Don't struggle, we are all here to help. On a different subject What is the Czech republic like? We probably all know about Prague, Bud & Skoda but there must be much more, is it a bit like Austria & what are the roads like? The fuelflow specialist pumps are available in the Uk and if you or anyone would like details just call or mail me via the site or kiwicomponents@yahoo.co.uk and I'll supply the data, an 015m is £65 + p & p & no vat!
rj2para thanks for the link I tried to load the images but the link had no video, I have sent an e mail to Roger for uploading.
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Post by slow on Jul 23, 2012 18:53:24 GMT 1
Hi all, pump is at home and "assembled" on NTV. I installed it by GvS advice and little bit improve. (only pump holding rubber is KO ) Everything fits well, thank you once ;D Slow
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Post by gunterdog on Jul 23, 2012 19:48:50 GMT 1
ebay item no310385398819 mikuni fuel pump df52-73 vacuum pump no electrics easy mod look on the us forum hawk gt
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Post by pikey on Jul 23, 2012 20:11:04 GMT 1
Yes plenty of cheap vacuum fuel pumps out there, you simply plumb them in to one of the inlet tract drillings via a threaded spigot. (the point where you would take vacuum readings for balancing the carbs) There`s some very small fuel pumps that could be easily used too, as long as they are LOW PRESSURE types: www.fuelpumpsonline.co.uk/facet-fuel-pumps-8-c.asp
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Post by slow on Jul 24, 2012 7:17:29 GMT 1
ebay item no310385398819 mikuni fuel pump df52-73 vacuum pump no electrics easy mod look on the us forum hawk gt You have right, I had similar pump on my XT600Z Tenere, but it is one cylinder engine (its equip by special intake collet and lifetime is around 10years), I´m little bit worry use it on 2 Cylinder (I´m agree with pikey and carb unbalancing) 2:pikey - Why you didn´t say it before (Facet pump) when I order ;D
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Post by pikey on Jul 24, 2012 21:13:14 GMT 1
Those Vacuum fuel pumps (most made by Keihin or Mikuni) are used on twins too, the Yamaha TRX 850 for instance, I know I have one in the puppy basket along with two others and the NTV. Inline low pressure fuel pumps are ten a penny, no need to go down the `looks like the original `route.
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