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Author: Subject: Rubber mounts for fuel pump?
David Jenkins

posted on 6/12/07 at 04:19 PM Reply With Quote
Rubber mounts for fuel pump?

I will shortly be fitting an ex-bike fuel pump to my car.

Should I use rubber mounts for this, or will direct 'hard' mounting be OK?

I was just wondering if there's some technical reason for doing it? I don't reckon I'll be too bothered by either the noise or the vibration of the pump - certainly not when I'm on the move!






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Pdlewis

posted on 6/12/07 at 04:22 PM Reply With Quote
I mounted an R1 pump on mine and used the original rubber mounting point, if you could get hold of one they are ideal
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bob

posted on 6/12/07 at 04:26 PM Reply With Quote
Yup i used the original rubber mounting on my R1 pump too, the mount wraps around the pump and has an ear with an M8 hole in for mounting.






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David Jenkins

posted on 6/12/07 at 07:01 PM Reply With Quote
Mine's from a Yamaha FJ100 or 1200!








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Danozeman

posted on 6/12/07 at 07:15 PM Reply With Quote
My r1 pump is using the original rubber mount too. Its best to rubber mount it to stop vibrations interfering with it.

YOu could make a bracket and use a rubber bobbin??





Dan

Built the purple peril!! Let the modifications begin!!

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David Jenkins

posted on 6/12/07 at 08:59 PM Reply With Quote
I may be OK - I had a good look at it tonight, and it's got 2 rubber bits in the mounting. The first is a sheet of ribbed rubber wrapped around the casing, with a steel band around that. The band has a flange with one rubber mount and a spigot. My guess is that the spigot goes through another rubber mount, with the whole lot clamped in with a nut and bolt through the first mounting.

...or something like that!






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