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Old 10 Jun 2009
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African feul pump

Hi all
about facet fuel pump
which one is for xrv rdo7 will be the best ?
is it the 40104
FACET Solid State Fuel Pump Road 40104 1 5-4psi

or 40105
FACET Solid State Fuel Pump 40105 3 0-4 5psi
or is it another one ?
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they'll answer that quickly over at xrv.org.uk

but I guess you know that site

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they'll answer that quickly over at xrv.org.uk

but I guess you know that site

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Hey Good
how you doin?
thanks for your advice
frankly speaking i feel more loyal and feel good in h-u rather than any other site ,
well had no answer here ,so i will check it there
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Hi Omar,

I use a Mikuni fuel pump from KTM in my Africa Twin. Had one in my old XRV 750 and fitted one in my "new" last weekend. Easy to mount, works with vacuum - not modern electric stuff -and I never had a problem with it.

Hope this helps.

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I have a mikuni vacuum pump on my AT.. Works just fine.

To hook it up to the vacuum port on your carb (just like a scotoiler)
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you want the Facet 40105 Solid State.
if you buy it from here Facet Fuel Pump / Pompa Benzina Facet - Detailed item view - RUGGED ROADS - Honda BMW KTM Motorcycle Accessory
it come with the tube mounts you need..
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Hi Eldracho , Tedmagnum
thanks a lot for your help just ordered the facet one ,as i have to get lots of things from Europe and Uk and then a friend will bring it over to Egypt
is there any thing else i have to work on beside the fuel pump? my bike is rdo7 1996 with 18000 miles on it
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