• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

  • Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

$576 for a fuel pump is amazing

FatBuoy

Husqvarna
B Class
Well I thought I got an awesome deal on an 08 TE510. I took it to my mecanic to have it checked out prior to purchasing and everything seemed fine. I bought it. While it was in the shop I had him return it to stock height as the previous owner had lowered it. My me mechanic calls me a couple of days later and says I can't get this thing to start! In the end the fuel pump was gummed up with black sludge and small plastic pieces. He tried to clean it all up but finally gave up. It needs a new pump. Called the dealer and well you know the deal-$576?!?!? I read a couple of posts about people trying to find a cheaper solution like just trying to by the pump motor but it doesn't look like anyone has found a solution. I'm just checking in to see if anyone has since. Or if not, does anyone know where I may be able to find one used or less expensive? Does the forum have a preferred dealer that offers members a discount? Man, I feel ripped off. The seller knew. It's just unfortunate it didn't act up on my test ride and for the mechanic. Help!
 
Not good.

I've not heard anyone succeeding in finding a replacement fuel pump, although I would certainly try that route if I had a need.

I do not know of any used fuel pumps but you could check the classifieds, and I'm not aware of anyone on this forum giving discounts in fuel pumps.

We have 2 dealers that are sponsors. Motoxotica in California, and Husky Sport in the UK.

I would say the cost of a fuel pump is a little on the high side, or perhaps beyond silly is a better description.
 
Coffee;56098 said:
Not good.

I've not heard anyone succeeding in finding a replacement fuel pump, although I would certainly try that route if I had a need.

I do not know of any used fuel pumps but you could check the classifieds, and I'm not aware of anyone on this forum giving discounts in fuel pumps.

We have 2 dealers that are sponsors. Motoxotica in California, and Husky Sport in the UK.

I would say the cost of a fuel pump is a little on the high side, or perhaps beyond silly is a better description.

Thanks Dean! Membership has its privlidges. Talked to Anna at Motoxotica and she hooked me up with an awesome CafeHusky deal...
 
This number is about a 98% show stopper for me and FI on these bikes if I get to make futures purchases. How much profit do you think someone is making here?
 
What was the black sludge and plastic pieces?

AFAIK, George's fix for these pumps is limited to the plastic elbow connectors. He replaces them with metal fixtures.
 
glangston;67673 said:
What was the black sludge and plastic pieces?

AFAIK, George's fix for these pumps is limited to the plastic elbow connectors. He replaces them with metal fixtures.

Tank residue from manufacturing of the tank which is why the factory should be replacing these or giving people with these issues a huge reduction in price of the pump. Most all of us are very careful when we fill our tanks. To think we drop "black goo" into the tanks is ridiculous. Tank plastic flash is what it is.
 
For the United States, I thought that the Te series is 50 state legal. I also thought that to be DOT appoved a motorcycle had to have a metal tank. Anyone have any idea if this is so and perhaps Husqvarna produces low enough numbers not to have to play by the same rules as others?

Fran
 
fran...k.;67706 said:
For the United States, I thought that the Te series is 50 state legal. I also thought that to be DOT appoved a motorcycle had to have a metal tank. Anyone have any idea if this is so and perhaps Husqvarna produces low enough numbers not to have to play by the same rules as others?

Fran

They ARE 50 state street legal.. and NO, a tank does NOT have to be metal to be "DOT approved" There's alot of nonmetal tanks out there.
 
Ruffus;67662 said:
Has anyone considered something like this pump??

Go halfway down the page

http://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?cPath=30&osCsid=ec10834421d06b4a8d5eeb78b31f52e8

I'm thinking if you can find the factory P.S.I & GPH rates, you should be able to match it up & just maybe open up a larger aftermarket tank option since it's external:excuseme:

There doesn't seem to be any specs listed for this pump, but it may be a low pressure pump for cabuerator use?:excuseme:The 950 KTMs for instance, need to pump the gas to the carbs because the bottoms of the tanks are so low.
Maybe not though, because thats a pretty spendy item if thats the case.
 
fran...k.;67706 said:
For the United States, I thought that the Te series is 50 state legal. I also thought that to be DOT appoved a motorcycle had to have a metal tank. Anyone have any idea if this is so and perhaps Husqvarna produces low enough numbers not to have to play by the same rules as others?

Fran

I think the metal tank issue is only for the big three due to there import numbers. All street legal dirt bikes with the exception of Husqvarna, KTM and few others with small import numbers have metal tanks.
Dan L
 
The most plausible theory I've read was that the Japanese regulations were set up for metal only tanks at one time.

My personal theory is that the plastics have gotten much better and out gassing of vapors through the tanks is no longer an issue with the authorities.

I vaguely recall a vehicle had a plastic tank and I was quite surprised that it had one, maybe a small economy car at a dealership?
 
At one time I heard the reason being if a bike's plastic gas tank slides on asphalt it would wear away quick and start dumping fuel with the sparks from the handlebar/foot peg. This was solved by having side panels on the tanks. I have no idea if that is true but that is what I heard as a kid.

I know I have replaced fuel pumps on cars with plastic tanks.
 
Both of my Triumphs have plastic tanks (double walled it seems). The one on the Speed Triple is made by Acerbis of all people....
 
fuel pump

the replacement pump suggested is for external use... if i can get a old one i would spend a few days trying to cross reference one for the husky crowd. since we know the psi rating we have the info we need. it could require a new tank mount for it though.... but if the replacement pump is 1/2 price, and enough want one, i am sure george could crank out a number of them....
 
Am working with a company that makes mini pumps for turbojets for aircraft. Will be able to change pressure by changing gear ratio, ceramic bearings, stainless steel will be over kill but Trick. Later George
 
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