I see all the time, failures of fuel pumps in the 12, and other bikes. It has me wondering...
How many folks who have suffered a fuel pump faiure also regularily run their fuel down to next to nothing?
Fuel pumps need to be submerged in fuel in order to stay cool, especially on a motorcycle. The tank sits above the engine, which heats the fuel. The hotter the pump, the faster it fails. I see it all the time in automotive applications, people who ride 1/4 tank or less are replacing fuel pumps quite often. Those who run their tanks 1/4 and above seem to go forever.
I see a lot of pump failures on 12's here. How many of you let it get down to the flashing bar, or 1 bar, before you fill again? I usually fill her back up at 2 bars, 3 of I know there ain't gonna be a station for a bit. Round town, I fill up before every ride, no matter how much is in there. I have never seen the last bar flash. I have gotten into 1 bar tho once, and had to put 4.2gal back in.
How many folks who have suffered a fuel pump faiure also regularily run their fuel down to next to nothing?
Fuel pumps need to be submerged in fuel in order to stay cool, especially on a motorcycle. The tank sits above the engine, which heats the fuel. The hotter the pump, the faster it fails. I see it all the time in automotive applications, people who ride 1/4 tank or less are replacing fuel pumps quite often. Those who run their tanks 1/4 and above seem to go forever.
I see a lot of pump failures on 12's here. How many of you let it get down to the flashing bar, or 1 bar, before you fill again? I usually fill her back up at 2 bars, 3 of I know there ain't gonna be a station for a bit. Round town, I fill up before every ride, no matter how much is in there. I have never seen the last bar flash. I have gotten into 1 bar tho once, and had to put 4.2gal back in.