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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Idontwantapickle on July 08, 2014, 02:00:13 PM
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Has anyone found available for purchase either:
A- Factory replacement part for the submerged fuel lines in the Norge gas tank.
B- a suitable aftermarket replacement.
My original hose was not happy at filter changing time so I bought what was purported to be correct hose to replace it. A week later the hose blew off the pump at start up and had gotten all mushy. Bother.
Now the bike sits, a million dollars waiting on a nickel!
Thanks for any help y'all can give.
Hunter
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I don't have Guzziology in front of me... but it might be a good place to look. You could call Moto International, they would likely know.
Best of luck.
-Joe
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You need Gates 30r10 SUBMERSIBLE fuel line (Amazon.com you MIGHT be able to find local in Raleigh, I couldn't in asheville)
you need otiker clamps (Amazon or a homebrewer's supply or plumber's supply may have them)
you need an otiker crimp tool OR a "CV Joint Boot Crimping Plier" from advance auto
http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=68210.0
Read that from the end backwards.. I cocked it up at first but got it right by the end :BEER:
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You need Gates 30r10 SUBMERSIBLE fuel line (Amazon.com you MIGHT be able to find local in Raleigh, I couldn't in asheville)
you need otiker clamps (Amazon or a homebrewer's supply or plumber's supply may have them)
you need an otiker crimp tool OR a "CV Joint Boot Crimping Plier" from advance auto
http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=68210.0
Read that from the end backwards.. I cocked it up at first but got it right by the end :BEER:
Mayor of BBQ you have definitely seen the Movie! Thank you for the info. The stuff is on the way. :BEER:
No one had it local in Raleigh unless I bought 25 feet. Not on my salary!
Hunter
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SOmetimes when I post my overly simple threads here I think , Damn they must think I'm a moron asking such simple questions
Glad they could actually help someone ;-T
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Since I have been down the road of needing fuel line inside the tank of a Norge I will offer this advice:
DO NOT DAMAGE THE ORIGINAL LINE!
I figured that in a technologically advanced civilization it would be a breeze to get some submersible hose, a few clamps and be right as rain. Wrong. :wife: That kind of hose is not just waiting to be picked up at the parts store. Not to mention it can NOT do the required 180 degree bend needed. Did I mention that the lines inside the tank are not available except with the whole pump assy? Sucks.
So here is the moral of the story:
BEFORE you go to change your Norge fuel filter get the correct Oetiker clamps (NAPA 730-4992) and the Oetiker tool:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00375LRKC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Then do this to the old clamps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hii041PCN8M
Crimp the new filter on and SLEEP EASY every night after that knowing that your Beloved Norge has been fixed RIGHT! :bike
Many thanks to MPH for the used fuel lines and the Mayor of BBQ for his guidance through his previous ordeals in this dept. :bow
Hunter
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You need Gates 30r10 SUBMERSIBLE fuel line. Any hose that is less like an r9 or r6 will swell and deteriorate and leave you stranded. There are some plastic ones available that look like thin long fork boots but I don't recall who was selling them.
I used the gates on my calvin and 6 months in so far so good. I also moved the filter out of the tank because it is a pain in the ass to remove the whole fuel pump assembly.
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Just as a side note, I used regular old hose clamps and there has been no problem for the last five years.
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I used these clamps because I read they don't cut into the fuel line like the regular clamps and they provide a more uniform fit around the hose.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OL264DU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OL264DU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
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This is the other flex submersible hose that I looked at before but did not buy and then went with the Gates.
http://www.euromotoelectrics.com/BMW-Hose-for-In-Tank-Submersion-16-13-1-455-350-p/fp-hosekit.htm (http://www.euromotoelectrics.com/BMW-Hose-for-In-Tank-Submersion-16-13-1-455-350-p/fp-hosekit.htm)
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The corrugated fuel hose IS available, it's part AP8144226 (formerly AP8120990) and AF1 Racing lists it for $6.49 at:
https://www.af1racing.com/store/Scripts/prodView.asp?idProduct=3141
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The corrugated fuel hose IS available, it's part AP8144226 (formerly AP8120990) and AF1 Racing lists it for $6.49 at:
https://www.af1racing.com/store/Scripts/prodView.asp?idProduct=3141
Good spot,I shall write that down :thumb:
Interesting though that it's not shown as a Guzzi part
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Good spot,I shall write that down :thumb:
Interesting though that it's not shown as a Guzzi part
That's because Guzzi doesn't sell it as an individual part, they only sell the compete fuel pump/filter/assembly. Guzzi part numbers are about what they sell as parts, not what parts the bikes contain.
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That corrugated plastic hose looks just like the stuff I just had in my hand while replacing a Ford Taurus pump. It was 12 years old and still in perfectly usable condition. And for those who know what a pain it can be to replace a car's in-tank pump, the car now has a nice access port with a gasketed and removable cover under the back seat, and a spare pump in the trunk.
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I had a similar experience. I got a bit of hose that came with the filter. Did not work. Went to NAPA to buy submersible hose. Gave me the wrong stuff. Moto International sold me a bit of BMW fuel line, and that has done the trick. I hope I never have to remove that pump again. If I could do it over, I would have paid to have the shop do the fuel filter. What a pain.
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Some fraction of people who remove their fuel tanks will manage to snap off the plastic quick-release elbow for the fuel line. Moto Guzzi doesn't seem to sell a replacement fitting (they'd much rather sell you a whole fuel pump assembly), but that doesn't mean that you can't obtain one. The Aprilia part number is FUA30000. It's not so easy to find in the USA, but Guzzibits (UK) has it and will ship to the States.