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I bought a Caltrix (part #PP114) 2005 XVZ13TFT fuel pump off amazon. Listed as the same one advertised on the classifieds here.

The inlet and outlet pipes for hose connection are 2mm larger than the one I removed off of bike. Called Yamaha (part #

4NK-13907-00-00) They want $340 for pump, out rage us.

 

In the process of contacting Caltrix, getting run around.

 

Has anybody bought the one here that is a Ebay link have successful fit?

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I PAYED $75.00 ON EBAY FOR FACET BUT BONGO BOB FOUND A PLACE FOR $45.00 OR $50.00 :parrots:

 

 

Here's the upgraded version of 40171. https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=7550

 

I used the MR Gasket 42's that I got at Autozone, So far, So good. There's a writeup in the tech section on how to set it up from "djh3". He used the supplied fuel filter and made a custom mounting bracket. I didn't use the filter and extended the inlet tube tip so it was very close to lining up with the outlet tip. This allowed me to use the stock mounting bracket. I also relocated a new clear fuel filter to under the seat between the gas tank and battery for easier access. Had to pick up some 5/16 fuel line for it.

Here's the writeup.

https://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?86265-Mr-Gasket-Fuel-Pump-Conversion

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Here's the upgraded version of 40171. https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=7550

 

I used the MR Gasket 42's that I got at Autozone, So far, So good. There's a writeup in the tech section on how to set it up from "djh3". He used the supplied fuel filter and made a custom mounting bracket. I didn't use the filter and extended the inlet tube tip so it was very close to lining up with the outlet tip. This allowed me to use the stock mounting bracket. I also relocated a new clear fuel filter to under the seat between the gas tank and battery for easier access. Had to pick up some 5/16 fuel line for it.

Here's the writeup.

https://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?86265-Mr-Gasket-Fuel-Pump-Conversion

 

Very nice, thanks for the pics, and tutorial!!!

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Yup I used the "ford carb" filter that was screw in type supplied and also a clear glass replaceable type bullet filter up by seat. Never had a problem with the Mr Gasket 42.

 

2 Filters! You had the purest gas to ever enter the combustion chambers of a RSV. :D

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