Mk1 TDM850 Electric Fuel Pump Install
#81
Posted 24 June 2011 - 04:40 pm
thanks
Joel
#82
Posted 24 June 2011 - 04:58 pm
thanks for the help!
Hi Joel,
have you read the posts in this topic ? The second post mentions having to fit a relay as his was blowing fuses. I'm assuming you haven't fitted a relay as you haven't mentioned fitting one. I'm also assuming you installed an R6 pump using the same method for wiring it in as the method shown in the first post. The original pump wiring should be suitable for the job intended.
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#83
Posted 06 July 2011 - 02:12 pm
have you read the posts in this topic ? The second post mentions having to fit a relay as his was blowing fuses. I'm assuming you haven't fitted a relay as you haven't mentioned fitting one. I'm also assuming you installed an R6 pump using the same method for wiring it in as the method shown in the first post. The original pump wiring should be suitable for the job intended.
Hi,
yeah, I fitted the relay from the start and picked up the switched leg so the pump switches on/off using the Run/Off switch on the right handlebar. I thought I followed the schematic from this thread exactly.
The weird thing is it seems to run great. Then, for no reason the ground wire from the pump to the battery will completely melt. It actually happened again this AM. I filled up the bike, switched it on, and poof. Up in smoke.
I'm considering going back to a vacuum pump. Has anyone found a current Mikuni (or other vacuum) pump that is a direct replacement?
Thanks for checking in on this thread.
Joel
#84
Posted 06 July 2011 - 05:22 pm
The pump for a mk1 is an endangered species these days unfortunately. I'm not 100% sure but I think a mechanical pump for a mk2 can be made to fit.
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#85
Posted 07 July 2011 - 10:36 pm
It's possible the r6 pump I have is in some way faulty. I'll update when I get the new-old vacuum pump in and working.
#86
Posted 08 July 2011 - 05:29 am
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#87
Posted 20 March 2012 - 05:41 pm
- Don't use a FZR1000 pump, it'll work, but for some reason it's a higher pressure than normal, a VF750 pump works a treat.
- CHECK YOUR FLOAT LEVELS! Use the pump to fill up the bowls, preferably on the bench where you have all the access you need.
- 15mm (about where there is a "bend" in the bowl cover) below the mikuni line seems to work fine for me.
- There is a sweet spot when adjusting the float level, bending it too little makes raises float level, but bending it too much raises it as well!
- About 4.4mm including the plastic bit the bendable tab is located in (it'll make sense when you open it up) works for me.
- Open up the fuel drain bolts more than 1 complete turn or it'll give false readings.
Some of this may be common sense or obvious, but it wasn't to me, so I thought I'd share my findings
After you've done all this it should run like a dream, mine sure does after lowering the fuel level 16mm.... It even does powerwheelies now
#88
Posted 23 March 2012 - 06:13 pm
#89
Posted 23 March 2012 - 07:32 pm
well not inpressed i connected it up with fuel lines attached and still nothing. so i've sent an email to the ebay seller stating a full refund
#90
Posted 27 March 2012 - 09:27 am
right sent 1st pump back and now had sencond pump delivered. AND GUESS WHAT thats one is knackard to. do people check before they post thes up on ebay. so on the hunt again for an other. will any other pumps work from other bikes.
#91
Posted 27 March 2012 - 10:23 am
i'm sick of being messed around will this one work. i know it's not a yam oem part but it is for a 99-02 r6 i can pick this up 2morrow from hereford.
http://www.ebay.co.u...984.m1438.l2649
#92
Posted 27 March 2012 - 10:45 am
iirc any pump off an R6 is ok so long as it's off a carb'd bike.
Are you sure you've got the right wires connected ? Seems odd that you've bought 2 non-working wans in a row.
Mk2a 2000 in Silver. Top end Refurb @ 41100 miles, Scottoiler, Renthal Road High Bars, Up & Back Bar Risers, Bellypan, DL650 Handguards, Capt. Picard Bar Ends, House of Henty SS Wheel spacers, New Seat Cover Fitted. 58 MPG !! Now owned by chrisbee ! Studley's mk2a Bloggerydoodaah ! Photos of my first MK1 Photos of my MK2a TPLQHCSRSFC No. 1 Fan
#93
Posted 27 March 2012 - 01:08 pm
Are you sure you've got the right wires connected ? Seems odd that you've bought 2 non-working wans in a row.
yer i followed the instructions on here. i checked the pump off the battery too. the 1st one i had, had current but would not pump and the second had nothing. got my refund for the 1st and now i got to send the second one back. to get a refund
quick question the pump should work with out any fuel lines connected. i should hear the clicking noise. right?
#94
Posted 28 March 2012 - 03:40 pm
quick question the pump should work with out any fuel lines connected. i should hear the clicking noise. right?
what the hell am i doing wrong. i've got the pump conected to the red and black wire that goes to the relay block on the left hand side of the bike i've put a 10amp fuse between the red and black wire and the pump. put the black wire to the negative side of battery there is a current flowing but the pump is not making a sound. WHY WHY WHY WHY IT'S A BRAND NEW PUMP
#95
Posted 28 March 2012 - 04:13 pm
ANYWAY note to people that are going to do this. conect the fuel line the right way round the pump must have a sensor in it that tells it to stop pumping when the fuel backs up to it.
nexts thing is i got to adjust the the float in the right carb because it is overflowing.
#96
Posted 28 March 2012 - 06:09 pm
#97
Posted 29 March 2012 - 12:44 pm
fuel pump working well and i've adjust the floats a bit to stop it from leaking but the bike is idle-ing a bit high and i can't turn it down on the idel nob anymore. is there too much fuel getting through. it's a bit boggy and juddery around 2500rpm but once you pass 3000 it fine. do the fuel levels need adjusting and carbs balancing again.
#98
Posted 29 March 2012 - 12:58 pm
Well, if there was too much fuel getting into the carbs then they would be flooding. Can you hear the pump pressure up when you turn the ignition on ? And does the pump stop when it's pressured up ?
Can't help much with the leccy pump as I've never fitted one. Might be better asking in the all about TDM section instead of the KB.
Mk2a 2000 in Silver. Top end Refurb @ 41100 miles, Scottoiler, Renthal Road High Bars, Up & Back Bar Risers, Bellypan, DL650 Handguards, Capt. Picard Bar Ends, House of Henty SS Wheel spacers, New Seat Cover Fitted. 58 MPG !! Now owned by chrisbee ! Studley's mk2a Bloggerydoodaah ! Photos of my first MK1 Photos of my MK2a TPLQHCSRSFC No. 1 Fan
#99
Posted 29 March 2012 - 01:15 pm
Can't help much with the leccy pump as I've never fitted one. Might be better asking in the all about TDM section instead of the KB.
yer the pupm is working well fills up and stops when full. if there was any residue of wd40 in the fuel bowls after i cleaned them would that cause a high idle.
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