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Author:  gunter [ 02 Feb 2010 17:55 ]
Post subject:  1125 cr fuel pump

Could anyone please help me in identifying this fuel pump:
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It's taken from a 1125CR (2008? 2009?), destroyed by accidently connecting to a battery with reversed polarity (so watch out if you have to do so!). This was very bad luck, the guy tried to help me out with a logfile as betatester, but as the 1125's battery was down, he installed one from his XB. Bad idea, as he found out soon :cry: You can imagine that I feel very uncomfortable with the situation now, as a new pump is EUR 580 plus 3hrs of labour. To make things even worse, it was a customer's bike ... :sad1:

I googled and took a look at the Carter website, but could not identify this type. There is a second logo printed on it, labled KAFUS, which is a korean fuel pump manufacturer, and Federal Mogule is one of it's customers.

Diameter is 38 mm, length ~110 mm, and on this http://www.kafus.co.kr/english/img/t120.gif picture it seems to be the third from the left.

Has anyone an idea where to get this one or a substitute?

Author:  Big Cyd [ 05 Feb 2010 13:13 ]
Post subject:  Re: 1125 cr fuel pump

Bad Luck :o

I'll have a search :yup:
Big Cyd

Author:  gunter [ 05 Feb 2010 14:09 ]
Post subject:  Re: 1125 cr fuel pump

That would be really great! :worthy:

What I found out in the meantime: a pump that looks similar is used in many "japanese" cars e.g. Subaru Impreza 1.6ltr, also Honda, Daihatsu, Hyundai, Mazda, Suzuki, furthermore Ford (Transit! :P), Holden and Jeep, but they do not fully meet the pressure requirements as listed in the service manual (380-420 kPa) and typically have 350-380 kPa. The ECM would compensate that with a longer injector open time, but if fully compliant pumps were available, I would prefer that one (... if not too expensive).

I also found some part numbers from australian manufacturer Goss: GE043, GE044, GE045, GE149. These also look very similar to the one I got, have 350 kPa@12Volts with Engine on, 600 kPa with engine off.

Author:  gunter [ 16 Mar 2010 20:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: 1125 cr fuel pump

Just for the records, some alternative part numbers:

BOSCH 0 986 580 810 - 150 € - http://media.teilesuche24.net/parts/bos ... 580810.PDF
VDO X10-240-016-001 - 190 € - http://media.teilesuche24.net/parts/vdo ... 16-001.PDF
VDO 993-784-025X - 189 € - http://media.teilesuche24.net/parts/vdo ... 4-025X.PDF
BOSCH 0 580 453 465 - 173 €
QH QFP656 - 128 €
Pierburg 7.00468.70.0

OE part no.
Holden 90 451 593
Opel 815039
Daewoo 96350588
FORD F2A7 9A407 A
FORD F7UZ 9H307 BC

Author:  wurth [ 16 Mar 2010 20:44 ]
Post subject:  Re: 1125 cr fuel pump

gunter wrote:
Just for the records, some alternative part numbers:

BOSCH 0 986 580 810 - 150 € - http://media.teilesuche24.net/parts/bos ... 580810.PDF
VDO X10-240-016-001 - 190 € - http://media.teilesuche24.net/parts/vdo ... 16-001.PDF
VDO 993-784-025X - 189 € - http://media.teilesuche24.net/parts/vdo ... 4-025X.PDF
BOSCH 0 580 453 465 - 173 €
QH QFP656 - 128 €
Pierburg 7.00468.70.0

OE part no.
Holden 90 451 593
Opel 815039
Daewoo 96350588
FORD F2A7 9A407 A
FORD F7UZ 9H307 BC


very interesting, where did you source these from ?

Author:  gunter [ 16 Mar 2010 20:58 ]
Post subject:  Re: 1125 cr fuel pump

Bosch, Vierol and Pierburg cross reference lists. Some webshops also offer a search for alternative parts once you got an OE or third party part number. Bosch offers a lot of information, the problem is, to find it.

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