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Old 16-01-2014, 11:02 PM   #12
Baker boy
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The assembled pump

All put back together again, reused the spring washers holding down plastic pump housing, had to take a bit of care with the mesh filter on the bottom of the pump, didn't want to hole it during reassembly.

Then half hours work refitting pump, some petrol in the tank and bingo - bike fires up and runs fine for a cost of £13.....

Net saving of £637 for a new pump
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