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Hoggy
29th January 2012, 21:20
Hi my ducati 900 S2 2001 has a stuffed feul pump I'm looking for a replacement origanal ones are a little pricy for my current budget. Ive also got a stainless muffler to sell had it on a CBR 600 sounded mint 98.3 db had it checked at boyds

Sable
30th January 2012, 00:17
http://www.fuelflow.co.nz may be able to help

Voltaire
1st February 2012, 13:08
Is it stuffed or just not pumping, I had a SS and the hose split...sometimes it ran ok.... also the tank rusted inside badly. I tried a filter from a crowd in Dunedin but it was different enough for me to have to take it all apart twice....
I have heard you can run external pumps...

Drew
1st February 2012, 13:30
Is it stuffed or just not pumping, I had a SS and the hose split...sometimes it ran ok.... also the tank rusted inside badly. I tried a filter from a crowd in Dunedin but it was different enough for me to have to take it all apart twice....
I have heard you can run external pumps...

No where to hide an external one on a monster really. A mate just got a replacement tank and pump from the Ducati wrecker down in Christchurch I think, had a different type of pump. So they must be available.

Voltaire
1st February 2012, 16:07
did a bit of search....looks like a Ford Laser one might fit...if the pressure is similar...
The original one is a Bosch.
Good luck.
http://www.ducatimonster.org/forums/tech/195079-potential-oem-replacement-fuel-pump-found.html

or this
http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/shop/catalog/ducati/fuel.html

Hoggy
3rd February 2012, 17:44
I found out you can get after market ones from Ducati Spares Dunedin Thanx Andy. However I can't get this pump to work either. Fuse is not blown it clicks when you turn it on but does pump. Bugger I haven't plumbed it all up does that make a differance?

Drew
3rd February 2012, 18:33
I found out you can get after market ones from Ducati Spares Dunedin Thanx Andy. However I can't get this pump to work either. Fuse is not blown it clicks when you turn it on but does pump. Bugger I haven't plumbed it all up does that make a differance?

Plumbing it up shouldn't stop it from pumping. There should be a relay somewhere that runs it, I hazard that it's the problem. Should cost about $12 to replace.

To find it, follow the wire from the fuse.

Hoggy
4th February 2012, 20:14
Sorted thanx for the help. Not sure whats up left it over night turned the key this morning and its fine. I think I'll get the wiring checked out just in case.

Hoggy
10th February 2012, 11:30
Still not going I'll have to look at the wiring. Changed the relays no luck its itermitant so must be wiring.
:confused:

Voltaire
10th February 2012, 12:03
Mine was intermittent too.... ended up running the engine with the fuel filler removed and on reserve....the old hose had a split in it and when the pressure built up the fuel came out. I take it you put new hoses and filter in.....
Took me quite a while to find this....it would run ok....then stop for no apparent reason then run fine of days.....

Hoggy
11th February 2012, 15:28
I can't get it to start as the fuel pump wont go. So its either a sensor thats not working shutting fuel pump down or earthing out somewhere It clicks at the relay. I'm thinkin I mite take it down to Hamilton Motor cycles ,given me the shits.