Replacement fuel pump triumph tt600

Replacement fuel pump triumph tt600

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Miserablegit

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4,269 posts

123 months

Thursday 17th April
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Good afternoon- I need a new fuel pump for my bike.
Genuine triumph one is £200 which I’ll get if I have to but
Is there a manufacturer of bike fuel pumps that people recommend please? Rather pay a bit more for a decent one as it’s a bugger to fit if it needs replacing again.
Thanks in advance



OutInTheShed

11,173 posts

40 months

Thursday 17th April
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Very often in-tank EFI pumps are quite interchangeable.

Some cheap ones use more current than the OE item.

Flow rate needs to be roughly the same.

Phyisical dimensions to fit the strainer or whatever obviously matter.

Sometimes the same item from Walbrook or whoever is available outside the bike maker's network.

Rubin215

4,154 posts

170 months

Friday 18th April
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Miserablegit said:
Good afternoon- I need a new fuel pump for my bike.
Genuine triumph one is £200 which I’ll get if I have to but
Is there a manufacturer of bike fuel pumps that people recommend please? Rather pay a bit more for a decent one as it’s a bugger to fit if it needs replacing again.
Thanks in advance
I'm not sure what you mean about it being a bugger to fit; the whole assembly (pump, filter and associated gubbins) drops out of the front of the tank by removing six nuts and you can then put it on the bench and take it apart at your leisure.

Generic fuel pumps are available off ebay for about £15 upwards, I certainly wouldn't be paying £200 for a genuine Triumph one.

MK3 Dan

311 posts

159 months

Friday 18th April
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Protech would be my choice if looking at aftermarket.

https://www.protecfuelpumps.com/product-category/f...

Looking at the diagram it looks like it would be similar to one. Would have to get it apart first and double check what you need.

gareth_r

6,211 posts

251 months

Friday 18th April
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Search for the part number - T1240911 - on eBay, Amazon, etc. i can find aftermarket alternatives from £24.

The Fowlers Parts website will tell you which other Triumphs use the same pump, which might expand the search.

Have you checked the Triumph forums, Triumph Rat, Triumph Talk, The Triumph Forum for example?




rodericb

7,857 posts

140 months

Saturday 19th April
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It's probably the same fuel pump as half a dozen cars and many of the Triumph motorcycles built from the mid 1990's to the mid 2000's.

https://www.allballsracing.com/47-2027.html

a bit closer to home if you like: https://www.motomoto24.com/triumph/288788-all-ball...

The all balls kit above probably won't be using the OEM pump. The OEM part number is T1240911 - you might be able to cross reference it to the OEM (maybe Denso) but for all that faff I'd probably just buy the All Balls kit linked above....

Miserablegit

Original Poster:

4,269 posts

123 months

Saturday 19th April
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Thank you all for your replies. I’ve got some reading to do.

CHLEMCBC

716 posts

31 months

Sunday 20th April
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Miserablegit said:
Thank you all for your replies. I’ve got some reading to do.
If you bung the part number into ebay search there's loads for less than half what Triumph want for the part