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Fuel pump failure report

01erionracing

Husqvarna
AA Class
My 2008 TE510 has fuel pump failed at 3400 miles and my daughter 2011 TE250 fuel pump failed at 1800 mile. I replaced with $35.00 fuel pump on ebay and so far so good (200 miles +), I also carry extra pump on the trail.
 
Where did you get the pump please. One day I'll need one I guess. I'm in Australia .

You may have seen my report on the wiring update a couple of post down......

Adam
 
My 2008 TE510 has fuel pump failed at 3400 miles and my daughter 2011 TE250 fuel pump failed at 1800 mile. I replaced with $35.00 fuel pump on ebay and so far so good (200 miles +), I also carry extra pump on the trail.


Just my personal opinion here: other than manufacturing defect, the number 1 reason for pump failure is low use of the bike, which allows varnish buildup in the pump which leads to seizure. There's really nothing else that we riders can do that is gonna be destructive to the fuel pump.
 
My 2008 TE510 has fuel pump failed at 3400 miles and my daughter 2011 TE250 fuel pump failed at 1800 mile. I replaced with $35.00 fuel pump on ebay and so far so good (200 miles +), I also carry extra pump on the trail.

I just got a fuel pump bike and probaly should pick up a pump or two ... What fuel pump did you buy off ebay?

Not sure exactly what is gonna go on with this bike but I'm already getting the efi cleaner stuff ready ...
 
Just my personal opinion here: other than manufacturing defect, the number 1 reason for pump failure is low use of the bike, which allows varnish buildup in the pump which leads to seizure. There's really nothing else that we riders can do that is gonna be destructive to the fuel pump.


How so? It soaks in the same gas regardless if it is running or not. Fuel with a good stabilizer in it should not varnish up. Fuel pumps in cars can go for hundreds of thousands of miles. A vehicle that you have to carry a spare fuel pump with you when you operate it is just poorly engineered.
 
How so? It soaks in the same gas regardless if it is running or not. Fuel with a good stabilizer in it should not varnish up. Fuel pumps in cars can go for hundreds of thousands of miles. A vehicle that you have to carry a spare fuel pump with you when you operate it is just poorly engineered.


As I posted, its just my opinion.
 
Cheers tinken

With deepest respect I have found some for $35-40 dollars. Although I haven't bought 1 yet I would consider 1 at the cheapest price I can get it for.........

Can you advise on the quality and the price comparison

PM if you feel that's better for you
 
No worries, we found the pumps for as low as 19.99 each, but the quality wasn't there. I believe Husky and KTM sell theirs for well over $200 each. We went with Cycleworks because of their quality. Your CH discount will apply to the item.
 
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