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| #Post#: 415-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Fuel Filter Service (Parts Needed) | |
| By: Dogfarm Date: February 23, 2014, 3:16 pm | |
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| Hi, I am gathering the materials to change the fuel filter in my | |
| 2009. Here is what I think I need, but I haven't done this | |
| before and would appreciate any advice if I am off base. | |
| I ordered a Mahle KL 97 filter from Amazon. My understanding is | |
| that the 2009 filter was a Mahle KL 15 but KTM changed the | |
| filter in later years. The parts microfiche show the same part | |
| number for the fuel filter kit for all the years but it doesn't | |
| specify the actual filter. So I am assuming KTM is providing the | |
| KL 97 in all the filter kits for all the years. | |
| I also picked up some Oetiker 15.9mm stepless single ear clamps | |
| from a KTM dealer to attach the filter. I am shopping around for | |
| clamp pliers but it looks like I might be able to get away with | |
| some "hoof pliers" or "knippers" to bend the ear on the clamp | |
| and cut off the current clamps. I am assuming I don't need | |
| clamps with a side clamp, just a front. | |
| I am assuming that I don't need to disconnect the lines from the | |
| fuel regulator to change the filter. There hopefully is enough | |
| slack in the lines to change the filter. If I do need to | |
| disconnect the fuel lines from the injector, I need to buy the | |
| Rally Raid tool, | |
| http://www.rally-raidproducts.co.uk/ktm-fuel-pump-disconnector-clip. | |
| I am thinking that the screen on the bottom of the filter can be | |
| cleaned and reused so I don't need to buy a new one. | |
| #Post#: 594-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fuel Filter Service (Parts Needed) | |
| By: Dogfarm Date: March 18, 2014, 8:26 pm | |
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| I posted this on the megathread but I thought it may be helpful | |
| to somebody here too.Here is an update of my fuel pump/filter | |
| replacement. It didn't quite work out the way I had planned it. | |
| I bought the KL 97 filter but I couldn't use the original hose | |
| because the nipples are larger on the KL 97 filter than the | |
| original KL 15. So I had to replace the stock fuel hose between | |
| the pump, filter and regulator using the NAPA submersible fuel | |
| hose (5/16 ID). I ended up purchasing a tool to take apart the | |
| quick connectors between the fuel pump and regulator. I didn't | |
| change the return line hose. I put in the Ebay (Felco) pump in | |
| place of the stock pump. In the picture you can see the stock | |
| pump next to the final assembly. I didn't use the Oetiker | |
| clamps, I just bought some fuel line clamps. So the total cost | |
| was: $35 for the felco pump, $22.5 for 1 foot of new fuel line, | |
| $3 for four fuel line clamps and $6.50 for the fuel filter. | |
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| #Post#: 597-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fuel Filter Service (Parts Needed) | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: March 19, 2014, 10:04 am | |
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| Good tips! Thanks | |
| #Post#: 607-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fuel Filter Service (Parts Needed) | |
| By: seabeegt Date: March 20, 2014, 7:44 am | |
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| Did the fuel pump replacement on my 08E last summer. Used a | |
| CAworks pump. That job is a nightmare :P Those hoses get all | |
| jammed up and pinched when ya stuff it back in the gas tank. My | |
| suggestion, use excessive amounts of zip ties to make sure the | |
| fuel lines don't wander. Live and learn. 8) | |
| #Post#: 614-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fuel Filter Service (Parts Needed) | |
| By: Dogfarm Date: March 22, 2014, 6:08 pm | |
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| Thanks for the tip about the zip ties. I has some stainless | |
| steel ties so I used those. Your were right, it was a pain to | |
| get everything in the tank. Hopefully, won't have to go back in | |
| for a while. | |
| #Post#: 937-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fuel Filter Service (Parts Needed) | |
| By: Guymcfly Date: April 28, 2014, 8:07 am | |
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| [quote author=seabeegt link=topic=106.msg607#msg607 | |
| date=1395319453] | |
| Did the fuel pump replacement on my 08E last summer. Used a | |
| CAworks pump. That job is a nightmare :P Those hoses get all | |
| jammed up and pinched when ya stuff it back in the gas tank. My | |
| suggestion, use excessive amounts of zip ties to make sure the | |
| fuel lines don't wander. Live and learn. 8) | |
| [/quote] | |
| When you do this job and get around to stuffing the hoses back | |
| in, a couple of chopsticks with some duct tape (form a little | |
| 'u' ) and use it to lift the top of the hoses as you ease | |
| everything into the tank. I clean my in tank screen every 6 | |
| months and have never had a problem with kinking the hoses. | |
| #Post#: 1116-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fuel Filter Service (Parts Needed) | |
| By: Muddaholic Date: May 28, 2014, 10:38 am | |
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| I did mine when I added the Safari tank. Very annoying job. | |
| My issue with it was I striped the threads on the fuel pump | |
| plate at the very beginning of the threads. I was still able to | |
| get the bolts in and set with Loctight blue, but is does not | |
| bode well for future maintenance. | |
| #Post#: 1379-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fuel Filter Service (Parts Needed) | |
| By: Guymcfly Date: July 18, 2014, 7:31 pm | |
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| Grab yrself a short clean piece of tube or a blunt ended | |
| screwdriver. Put multiple zip ties on the lines. Put the tube or | |
| screwy against 1 of the ties farthest up from pump. The idea is | |
| as you push the pump up into the tank, you push the lines in | |
| from a higher point to stop them crimping. | |
| I regularly run my tank low and pull the filter to | |
| check/clean...this method is easy (just take yr time and be a | |
| little patient) and I have never crimped my lines. | |
| #Post#: 2949-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fuel Filter Service (Parts Needed) | |
| By: RiverRunner Date: July 3, 2015, 1:27 pm | |
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| Hi Guys, | |
| On the Cafe Husky forum, ZipTy Racing stated they have had | |
| problems on New (racing) Huskies and KTM's with the paper fuel | |
| filters reacting to the alcohol in our fuel, partially | |
| dissolving and causing injector problems. | |
| They came up with a stainless steel 10 micron filter that goes | |
| in the fuel tank. It is expensive, but I will put it in our | |
| 690's when I install the Safari tanks. | |
| I have no experience with the Zip Ty filter, but I have bought | |
| other ZIPTY items for our Husky 511 and 310 and they have been | |
| very well engineered, very high quality products. I trust these | |
| guys. | |
| RR | |
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