Fuel pump dead
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Fuel pump dead
The fuel pump has gone on my 3en1. I cant afford a new yamaha one, so looking for options and recommendations?
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Re: Fuel pump dead
if its the same as the 3tj i have a few that might help? not a clue what the difference is between models is tho. both in working order.
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Re: Fuel pump dead
Can't say for sure but I guess most of the Yamaha ones from around that time will fit
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Re: Fuel pump dead
Hi Evil, yes, but you just don't know how long it will last.Evilchicken0 wrote:Can't say for sure but I guess most of the Yamaha ones from around that time will fit
I ended up getting a generic pump made by a company called "Fuel Flo" for $120 Aust. Its the same size as the original and only required minor modification to fit it into the original mount. So I am happy.
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Re: Fuel pump dead
Mick c, Thanks for the offer but all sorted out now.mick c wrote:if its the same as the 3tj i have a few that might help? not a clue what the difference is between models is tho. both in working order.
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Re: Fuel pump dead
That's like £1.00 in proper money huh ??buzzawak wrote:Hi Evil, yes, but you just don't know how long it will last.Evilchicken0 wrote:Can't say for sure but I guess most of the Yamaha ones from around that time will fit
I ended up getting a generic pump made by a company called "Fuel Flo" for $120 Aust. Its the same size as the original and only required minor modification to fit it into the original mount. So I am happy.