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I'm trying to get the fuel pump & filter assembly out of my 2013 V7 Racer (metal tank, 1 TB), and am not having any luck.I removed the six bolts that attach it to the tank, and have it loose, but, can't figure out which way to turn it to fit everything through the hole.If anyone here has successfully done this, PLEASE let me know the trick!Thank you in advance!
I'm wondering if my 2014 Stone has the same fuel filter issue? I'm lucky in that I have ethanol free premium nearby and always do my fill-ups there unless I'm on the road. Would you guys recommend switching the filter during winter shut-down or am I okay with the ethanol free?
I moved the filter to OUTSIDE the tank on my Calvin (when I had It). Just ran a proper fuel line straight across the pump, and put the filter in-line under the tank. It will be much easier for its new owner to change the filter. Wonder if there's room to do that on the V7?
These days fuel filters are arguably lifetime components. Yeah, if someone keeps that bike 30 years and stores it badly, and gets shit in the tank, then maybe it will need to be done again. But more likely you won't have to worry about it, so why go through that trouble?
Most are replacing it here because of ONE (maybe 2) reports, years ago of a filter separating and failing.
THIS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I'm only bothering to change mine because I already had the tank off of the bike for the Record fairing install.The bike is 3 years old and has 8K miles on it, so I figure I won't need the next one forEVER now.
Did my V7R last week - experienced some frustration myself. Wish I could tell you the magic combination of which way to turn and cajole the thing, along with combination of %$#$^ words and what not, but it did finally come out. No force was necessary, just a lucky combination of moves. Getting it back in was a bit of a challenge as well, but it does indeed go back. Once done, peace of mind is worth the effort with the all metal filter. (I went with the German Mahle).On a side note, while the tank was off and lying on it's side on my bench, the little bit of gasoline that was pooled showed some fine, black particles in suspension. Upon closer inspection, these seemed to be of a hard, granular nature, like fine sand. Charcoal residue from the evap canister, maybe? Sure looked like it, so while I was at it, that wart was removed also. Very easy job on this bike and the underneath is so much neater now.