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Wanted 1982 Yamaha 650 Seca Turbo Fuel Pump

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by Charles F Wells Sr, Jan 31, 2017.

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  1. Charles F Wells Sr

    Charles F Wells Sr New Member

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    Hello Fellow Riders,
    My 35yr Old Seca Turbo needs a New Heart (Fuel Pump) and I'm reaching out to those who can help me. If you know of a Dealer, Seller or Yourself Please email me

    Thanks and Keep Riding!
     
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    MattiThundrrr Not a guru

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    For the best parts and service, try XJ4ever. There's a link on the top right corner of every page here. Or start a conversation with member Chacal, he runs that show. You'll always get the right part, in a hurry. Sounds like he pays me, but he doesn't. He's actually that good.
     
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    ManBot13 Well-Known Member

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    I think any fuel pump will work, so long as the outlet pressure is the same (14psi or greater up to 25 psi) and the flow rate is similar or greater (I'm not sure of that spec). The fuel pressure regulator does the rest.

    In fact, if you want to add a manual boost controller and over boost you need a higher pressure fuel pump. That's the one thing holding me back since I haven't sourced a new one nor have I needed to replace the original one. I've heard of someone on this site using an R6 fuel pump for this, although I'm not sure of the exact year. That'd work for you even if you leave the boost stock.
     
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    Charles F Wells Sr New Member

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    I read that too. He had to add a Metal Gas Filter and changed a few thing but he said it worked. I think the Size of the Pump and the Output psi are the 2- obstacles I have.
    Thanks for the Reply
     
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    I can confirm any fuel pump works. Mine wasn't functioning and my mechanic put a standard bike aftermarket replacement.
     
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    I have one make offer works fine
     

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