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

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Gluing plastic connector?

bodhizafa

Husqvarna
Trying to find a radiator leak I somehow dropped my gas tank and snapped a red plastic connector (to the fuel pump). I looked on Halls parts PDF and it looks like I would need to buy an entire fuel pump assembly to get this one piece. :eek:

Does anyone know if I could use an epoxy or something to glue the plastic connector together ??????? Will it mess up the fuel somehow if I do this???

I really don't want to spend $500 on a fuel pump when mine works fine.

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You are not going to be sucessfull gluing that elbow (I doubt a glue/epoxy would hold it long enough to even plug in the fuel line, yet alone be a long term fix). I wouldn't waste time trying.

there are some options to check on...
Zipty racing made an elbow for 11 250/310s, I do not know that it will fit our bikes (450/510)- but I can't imagine why it wouldn't either. I'd do some research, or contact Zipty to find out. Maybe someones done it here too and will chime in... http://www.ziptyracing.com/husqvarna-gas-tank-elbow/
Another thing to attempt before buying a new assembly: http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/efi-fuel-pump-plastic-elbows-they-break-here-are-solutions.2541/

If I broke mine I'd be looking at the 2 above solutions and determine what whould be best for me at the time. Sorry for your bad luck, and hope you can resolve this without more troubles.
 
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