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Discussion in '1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989' started by pokerplayer6989, Oct 3, 2009.

  1. pokerplayer6989

    pokerplayer6989 New Member

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    need a quick fix for my 86 700 found a leak on the fuel pump were it is pressed together
     


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  2. gunnarf06

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    Hope this helps

    Hey

    Okay never heard of this before.The best thing is to buy a new one but if you want a quick fix.Buy a tube witch is called metalglue on english I think.Works like when you put on metal it hardens and becomes as strong as the metal.Used it on my tank when it leaked haven“t had any problems after that(that was 10 months ago).

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    Gunnar
     


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    Sounds like a job for J B Weld or Mighty Putty.
     


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  4. VFRShorty

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    Quicksteel works great too! You can find it at walmart by the jbweld, same price.
     


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  5. NorcalBoy

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    The pump is shot, look around for a used pump. the J and B of JB Weld stands for Just Barely.
     


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  6. gunnarf06

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    Hey
    He wanted a quick fix.Not repair.The best thing would to buy a new or used pump but that is not a quick fix.If he is trapped somewhere a cannot wait for a pump.Then I would suggest to take a fuel line straight from the tank to the carbs with filter on of course.My pump is not in use on my bike but that is VF700F 84.

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