Tank & Fuel Filter Info

Started by WSR5562, Thursday, 18 January 2018, 11:58 AM

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WSR5562

Purchased 2007-14  Nov 17
Thanks for the post that GSXbarmy put up on Fuel filter and Tank Clean it is spot on!
Very Grateful.
Quote from mech was out of my league but after completing the job and can see why.
My tank had a cup of filthy water and plenty of grunge in the filters not sure how it actually was running.
I did the HP filter bypass while i was at it.
Found the reason there was so much water was the overflow tube was completely blocked ( not sure for how long) so any water that got around the fill cap made it way into the tank.
Cheers
Hold my Beer and watch this !

gsxbarmy

Excellent, glad you got the fuelling sorted!
Nothing to do.............all day to do it....I love retirement :lol:

grog

intro needed mate but great result in the fuel dept. high pressure by pass is totally necessary in my opinion.

Kiwifruit

Yep like Grog said......say Gidday.  :cheers:
Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

seth

well sorted  :onya:
all the info is here or someone knows a how to . :hat:
as grog said get over the to the bar and say hello . :doh:
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

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Andre

@grog still pondering about doing the high pressure bypass.

Main reason against it is that I still have to get the pump out to clean the tea bag. OK, it's easy to check the bypass and determine if I should bother cleaning the bag. Right? Or am I missing something?


grog

Andre, not sure what you mean. pump out, clean or replace tea bag, drill thru high pressure, very easy if follow instructions. fit obtained fuel filter at rear of tank, near hold down bolts, match up hoses. job done. all i do now is unscrew filter, clean n check. my fuel pump works easier, can tell by noise when gauges sweeping, bike just revs right thru. my opinion, mine only, that stupid hi pressure filter has lots of resistance, even after flushing with cleaner. just something to never bother you again. original clip on fittings are easy to cut from original hose, refit to new hose. dont use ordinary hose clamps, get efi high pressure ones, cheap as. if i got another 14, this would be top on my list to do.

seth

top tip to help is to fit a better quality inline filter in the hose between the tank and fuel pump before the teabag as the pump is gravity fed so a filter there will stop any crap getting as far as the teabag in the first place a very cheap upgrade to the whole system.
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

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Andre

Quote from: grog on Thursday, 18 January  2018, 08:40 PM
Andre, not sure what you mean

Meant that I still have to clean the tea bag. At same time the pumps high pressure filter can be cleaned. So why doing the bypass?

And here comes thee Grog with a response that makes sense!  :salute: First time I have heard this (ok, sometimes I miss things  :facepalm: )

Quote from: grog on Thursday, 18 January  2018, 08:40 PM
that stupid hi pressure filter has lots of resistance, even after flushing with cleaner.

But I did read to be aware that the bypass filter has to have a sufficient flow rating. For the 14 this would have to be at least 2400 ml/minute.

Andre

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Quote from: seth on Thursday, 18 January  2018, 08:56 PM
top tip to help is to fit a better quality inline filter in the hose between the tank and fuel pump before the teabag as the pump is gravity fed so a filter there will stop any crap getting as far as the teabag in the first place a very cheap upgrade to the whole system.

Thank you very much @seth
That would certainly reduce (hose is not the only way the pump gets fuel) the amount of crap the tea bag has to filter as that hose delivers the fuel from the lowest part of the tank where most of the crap would hang out.

The bypass and your top tip seem to be a winning combo.

VERY happy now  :boogie2:

grog

not sure i understand Seth. tea bag is where fuel is introduced to pump. which hose do you mean.

seth

#11
in the small hoses from the back of the tank underneath to the bottom of the fuel pump housing (teabag filter inside this housing in the fuel pump)
pictures added😎
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

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grog

thanks mate, well explained, will do same. didnt realise thats how it worked. another forum miracle, ive had many.  :clapping: :grin:

seth

this small hose must be the main feed to the fuel pump as i had a problem a couple of years ago when some masking tape from the respray partly blocked the tank end making the bike run rough and starving it of fuel.
:cheers:
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

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grog

Andre, finding a filter to fit in space, has right microns and flow was hardest part of mod. i spent hours. pro flow i chose is brilliant. not sure on flow capacity but is good. made in oz so post to you maybe expensive, not sure. unscrew and clean is really good. i started looking for a disposable but never found one small enough. the t30 pump in gsx is maybe the worlds most used, works so well. lancers with 250 bhp use it, shame to see it strangled by a stupid design. had a ford mondeo at work today, whole unit filter, due for replacement, 1400 oz dollars to do job. club sport holden, double horsepower, external filter, 70 bucks. lots of dollars left for beer on holden.  :grin:

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