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1Back to top Go down   Dry test fuel pump Empty Dry test fuel pump Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:23 pm

tinyspuds

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Hi all,
I want to install a used pump into a tank. I’ve been told the pump works but would obvs like to test that it spins before installation.

Do I have to set up a ‘wet’ environment or can I risk a short dry burst of 12v to check?

TIA, S


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1985 BMW K100RT + Hedingham HUB and LL’s. VIN 0028106.
1986 K100RS in boxes. VIN 0141918.
1954 Royal Enfield 350 Bullet. Original.
2000 Hayabusa with Charnwood chair, Wasp forks and EZS wheels.
    

2Back to top Go down   Dry test fuel pump Empty Re: Dry test fuel pump Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:34 pm

duck

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I've dry run fuel pumps many times. No issues. It doesn't have to be a quick burst run either. I usually run them for a few seconds.

FYI: The smaller diameter terminal is 12V and the larger diameter terminal is ground.


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86 Custom K100 (standard fairing, K75 Belly pan, Ceramic chromed engine covers, paralever)
K75 Frankenbrick (Paralever, K11 front end, hybrid ABS, K1100RS fairing, radial tires)
86 K75C Turbo w/ paralever
94 K1100RS
93 K1100LT
91 K1
93 K75S (K11 front end)
91 K75S (K1 front end)
14 Yamaha WR250R
98 Taxi Cab K1200RS
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3Back to top Go down   Dry test fuel pump Empty Re: Dry test fuel pump Mon Feb 05, 2024 10:50 pm

92KK 84WW Olaf

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tinyspuds wrote:Hi all,
I want to install a used pump into a tank. I’ve been told the pump works but would obvs like to test that it spins before installation.

Do I have to set up a ‘wet’ environment or can I risk a short dry burst of 12v to check?

TIA, S

I had an issue last September and had a fuel pump that was known to work as in I took it out of another K and it was working fine. However when I swapped it in it had issues yet tested perfectly. I ended up putting a brand new one in.... www.tills.de was my source. If the tank inners are all original then the terminals can only be connected correctly. You need a 7mm and 8mm spanner for them. Be sure to have the pump pushed all the way home in the mounting damper.


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1992 K100LT 0193214 Bertha Blue 101,000 miles
1984 K100RT 0022575 Brutus Baja Red 578 bought 36,000 now 89,150 miles
1997 K1100LT 0188024 Wotan Mystic Red 689 58,645 now 106,950 miles Deceased.
1983 K100RS 0011157 Fricka 606 Alaska Blue 29,495 miles Damn K Pox Its a Bat outta Hell Now 58,200 miles. 
1996 K1100LT 0233004 Lohengrin Mystic Red 38,000 miles currently 51,800 miles.
1983 K100RS 0004449 Odette R100 colours 58,000 miles. Sprint fairing now 63,390 miles

Past:
1968 Yamaha 80 YG1
1971 Yamaha 125 YAS-1
1968 Honda 125 SS
1970 Honda CD 175
1973 Honda CB500-4
Honda CX 500
    

4Back to top Go down   Dry test fuel pump Empty Re: Dry test fuel pump Mon Feb 05, 2024 11:12 pm

tinyspuds

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Thanks to Duck and Olaf. Quick response much appreciated.

Stu


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1985 BMW K100RT + Hedingham HUB and LL’s. VIN 0028106.
1986 K100RS in boxes. VIN 0141918.
1954 Royal Enfield 350 Bullet. Original.
2000 Hayabusa with Charnwood chair, Wasp forks and EZS wheels.
    

5Back to top Go down   Dry test fuel pump Empty Re: Dry test fuel pump Fri Feb 09, 2024 9:55 am

Born Again Eccentric

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Obviously, the benefit of a wet test is you know it’s pumping, not just spinning. But spinning (dry) is a great first test.

 I successfully wet tested one of mine previously using some spare hose and a small container of petrol…just make sure the electrical connections are tight (not sparking) and, need I say it(?), test well away from any ignition sources!! No prizes for burning the house down.


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"Heidi" K100LT 1991 (Grey) (VIN 0190172 Engine No. 104EB 2590 2213) - 5th owner. January 2014 (34,000 - 82,818 miles and counting....)
"Gretel" K100LT 1989 (Silver Grey) (VIN 0177324 Engine No. 104EA 2789 2211) - 4th+ owner. September 2015 (82,684 miles and counting....). Cat C Insurance write-off rebuild Feb 17
"Donor" K100LT 1990 (Red)  (VIN 0178091 Engine gone to Dai) - 6th & final owner (crash write-off now donor bike).   June 2012 (73,000 miles) to November 2013 (89,500 miles)
    

6Back to top Go down   Dry test fuel pump Empty Re: Dry test fuel pump Fri Feb 09, 2024 10:28 am

92KK 84WW Olaf

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Born Again Eccentric wrote:Obviously, the benefit of a wet test is you know it’s pumping, not just spinning. But spinning (dry) is a great first test.

 I successfully wet tested one of mine previously using some spare hose and a small container of petrol…just make sure the electrical connections are tight (not sparking) and, need I say it(?), test well away from any ignition sources!! No prizes for burning the house down.

My used one had been running fine but as precaution I replaced it with a new one because I was getting them cheap as in about €40. The used one tested fine, ran fine, pumped fuel but it just wasn't getting sufficient pressure. Problem solved with a brand new one.

I must admit some parts I don't buy used. Fuel pumps, discs, brake bits, switches etc etc


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1992 K100LT 0193214 Bertha Blue 101,000 miles
1984 K100RT 0022575 Brutus Baja Red 578 bought 36,000 now 89,150 miles
1997 K1100LT 0188024 Wotan Mystic Red 689 58,645 now 106,950 miles Deceased.
1983 K100RS 0011157 Fricka 606 Alaska Blue 29,495 miles Damn K Pox Its a Bat outta Hell Now 58,200 miles. 
1996 K1100LT 0233004 Lohengrin Mystic Red 38,000 miles currently 51,800 miles.
1983 K100RS 0004449 Odette R100 colours 58,000 miles. Sprint fairing now 63,390 miles

Past:
1968 Yamaha 80 YG1
1971 Yamaha 125 YAS-1
1968 Honda 125 SS
1970 Honda CD 175
1973 Honda CB500-4
Honda CX 500
    

7Back to top Go down   Dry test fuel pump Empty pump test Sat Feb 10, 2024 5:26 am

caveman

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I test them wet with a pressure gauge and valve. Restrict the flow with valve to get 50 to 60 psi and make sure you still have reasonable flow of fuel. If you really want to be confident in the pump put an amp gauge on it as well and make sure it's not drawing more than 6 amps under load.

    

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