No interesting updates. This is simply information gathering, compliments of ClassicKBikes, for myself and anyone else that may stumble upon this thread.
BMW Bosch fuel pump P/N: 16121461576
93 & earlier ; 52 mm ; Bosche fuel pump 16121461576 ;
94 & later ; 43 mm ; 16121464696 (complete fuel pump assembly) ; 16141341231 (fuel pump only)
Fuel pump relief valve pressure: Some where in the 65-80 psi range
Regulated fuel pressure: 2.5 bar (36.26 psi)
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I replaced the crankcase breather hose with the genuine BMW part.
Bike still dies ; I've been trying to source used parts to no avail. I'm buying a new collar, rubber dampener, screen filter, and fuel pump.
I also learned that the Purolator pump is the 43 mm equivalent, with the sock & spring pickup.
I've gathered that the OEM requirement of 52 mm (from 1985 K75/K100 - 1992 K75/K100) is NOT necessarily better than the newer 43 mm technology & dimensions. However, the Ford 2042 fuel fumps are just as good at only $22.
I will probably get the 52 mm parts and retrofit the Mustang pump with the foam adapter, instead of the 43 mm pieces instead.
I'm worried that the 43mm white collar will not readily fit on my 1987 K75. [/u] Hopefully a used K100 part will be able to fit.
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ClassicKBikes.com
"The BMW OEM 52 and 43mm fuel pumps by themselves cost $409 and $374 respectively. A complete 43 mm assembly costs $435 and includes all of the parts you need for replacing everything. This will fit both early and late K bikes. In my opinion, if you choose to buy new OEM parts then it makes sense to buy the complete 43 mm assembly - #1 in the diagram below. (2013 prices)"
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I'll be piecing together a kit from EME.
I was waiting for updates from here, but they haven't any new inventory:
http://www.beemerboneyard.com/kfask7510011fp.html