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Title: Fuel Pump Rubber Mount Alternative / Fix
Post by: Vespa no more on August 13, 2017, 04:19:14 AM
K100RS 1984 Project


Finally got the contraband home (approx 6mths stashed in mate's garage)


Have done all the fluids except front forks: some good some bad... 6 (dirty) Litres in the engine - capacity is 3.75L. No wonder it had difficulty starting (2 of 4 spark plugs had loose caps as well)


Fournales rear suspension removed for now ... French equivalent of Ohlins. Needs some attention
Great having parts bike to add bits from.


Bodged up fuel pump mount - usual problem (old fuel and rubber perished). Used 4 cms of submersible fuel hose cut lengthways into quarters and forced between pump and white plastic mounting bracket. Seems quite secure. Maybe 8 pieces would be better. Hopefully will remember to give update in 6 to 12 mths time.




Fairing is an untasty Krauser. Need to replace screen - heat gun and "copper log", fairing needs filling sanding and repaint.


Got some strap-ons somewhere - isn't that what makes a cafe racer Laitch? (we all know you love 'em)


Happy riding


Guy
Title: Re: Fuel Pump Rubber Mount Alternative / Fix
Post by: Vespa no more on August 13, 2017, 04:21:31 AM
Correction


Wife has the strap on


I've got the clip ons


Amazing how the dirty laundry comes out with a simple (Freudian) typo


Hanging my head in shame
Title: Re: Fuel Pump Rubber Mount Alternative / Fix
Post by: Laitch on August 13, 2017, 05:01:21 AM
Wife has the strap on
:curvy-road

Anyway, is the fuel hose pump shim a tested method of yours or is this bodge the result of a recent flash of enlightenment yet to undergo field trials?
Title: Re: Fuel Pump Rubber Mount Alternative / Fix
Post by: Vespa no more on August 13, 2017, 08:00:09 AM
Epiphany / flash of enlightment

Exhaustive field trials to follow.

Might double pieces of hose to 8.

Will give update at later date.

Has anybody else done something else? There are a few new members despairing at the cost of some parts no doubt.

Regards

Guy
Title: Re: Fuel Pump Rubber Mount Alternative / Fix
Post by: TX brick on August 13, 2017, 04:26:11 PM
The pump is now higher in the mount and  you will lose some usable fuel. Can you reposition the pump lower?


I just noticed the the retainer looks backwards. The squeeze tabs should be toward the top of the pump.
Title: Re: Fuel Pump Rubber Mount Alternative / Fix
Post by: Laitch on August 13, 2017, 04:47:51 PM
I just noticed the the retainer looks backwards. The squeeze tabs should be toward the top of the pump.
You're taking the fun out of this thread, TX. :giggles

Anyway, thusly:

* 52mm fuel pump assembly, from Euromoto Electric.png (80.71 kB . 128x409 - viewed 378 times)
Title: Re: Fuel Pump Rubber Mount Alternative / Fix
Post by: Martin on August 13, 2017, 05:18:55 PM
There are a few fuel resistant rubbers around, neoprene, polypropylene, polyethylene, just google fuel resistant rubber. A mate has experimented with soaking pool noodle foam in petrol. I'll ask him how it went and report back.
Regards Martin.
Title: Re: Fuel Pump Rubber Mount Alternative / Fix
Post by: Chaos on August 13, 2017, 07:37:24 PM
somebody had a tiny aftermarket pump and used anti slosh gas tank foam to encase it. 
Title: Re: Fuel Pump Rubber Mount Alternative / Fix
Post by: Vespa no more on August 14, 2017, 08:07:53 AM
Ah yes...
the alignment err ... is backwards.
Guilty as charged.


By way of explanation it was the last thing I got to after several joyful hours in therapy and had not yet tried to install it.
Son's science experience saw me back down there and realised faux pax. Needless to say, no further progress on working model of mangonel.
Easily turned around. Managed 8 pieces in. Can be slid down.


There is some play due to the 6 mm or so the rubber mount provides underneath. Big nitril o-ring maybe. Got a box of the buggers cheap on ebay.


Which, perhaps by way of distraction and smoke screen...
What's the more useless thing we've bought on ebay?


Bought a tennis racquet shaped mosquito zapper (uses batteries to fry them mid air). All was good until son broke it. Thankfully, after removing the rest of the head, I now had a cattle prod for encouraging him to do what he was asked first time ... until fun police banned it with "stop electrocuting the kids!"