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    1983 BMW K100 fuel pump

    Hi there,

    My old man has his old 83 k100 in the shed and has decided to get it going again.

    With a bit of looking around we discovered that when we turn it over fuel comes out the side of the fuel pump in the tank. Anyone have any clues?

    Cheers.

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    Fuel pump

    Hi, just saw your post.
    Lots of options for a new fuel pump.
    Lots of submersible ones work.
    Check out this link.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Fuel-Pump...item2315295653

    a vibration damper to take a 37mm pump and 2 big zip ties to make the whole thing tight.

    or here.
    http://www.euromotoelectrics.com/Sea...bration+damper


    Good luck with it. Easy fix. Any 83 K bike is worth saving.

    rosskko

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosskko View Post
    Hi, just saw your post.
    Lots of options for a new fuel pump.
    Lots of submersible ones work.
    Check out this link.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Fuel-Pump...item2315295653

    a vibration damper to take a 37mm pump and 2 big zip ties to make the whole thing tight.

    or here.
    http://www.euromotoelectrics.com/Sea...bration+damper


    Good luck with it. Easy fix. Any 83 K bike is worth saving.

    rosskko
    Cheers mate.

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