Delicate Structure The fuel pump assembly consists of a motor, a pump, a fuel level sender, and associated electrical connections. The motor and pump are housed in a plastic casing that is designed to be mounted in the fuel tank of the motorcycle. The fuel level sender is mounted to the outside of the casing and provides an electrical signal that indicates the fuel level in the tank. This signal is typically used to display the fuel level on the motorcycle's instrument cluster. Superior DesignThe 2007 Yamaha YZF R6 fuel pump is designed to a low pressure electric type, it operates at a fuel pressure of 43.5 PSI (300 kPa) and a flow rate of 45 liters per hour. The assembly draws a maximum current of 5.5A at 12V DC and is typically protected by a 10A fuse. Additionally, the 5PW-13907-01-00 fuel pump assembly installed in the motorcycle is manufactured to meet the same quality and performance as the OE standard.Maintenance TipsReplace the fuel filter: The fuel filter helps remove contaminants from the fuel before it enters the fuel pump. Over time, the filter can become clogged, which can put additional strain on the fuel pump. It is recommended to replace the fuel filter every 30,000 to 40,000 miles.Use high-quality fuel: Low-quality fuel can contain contaminants that can damage the fuel pump. It is important to use high-quality fuel from a reputable gas station to help protect the fuel system.Avoid running the fuel level too low: Running the fuel level too low can cause the fuel pump to overheat and work harder, which can reduce its lifespan. It is recommended to keep the fuel level above a quarter tank to help prevent damage to the fuel pump.Regularly inspect the fuel system: Inspecting the fuel system, including the fuel lines and connections, can help identify potential problems before they become more serious.Check for leaks: Fuel leaks can damage the fuel pump and other components in the fuel system. It is important to check for leaks and have them repaired as soon as possible.Have the fuel pump inspected: Regularly having the fuel pump inspected by a qualified mechanic can help identify potential problems before they become more serious.How to Replace1. Disconnect the fuel pump relay and allow the engine to run until it stalls to ensure that the vehicle is properly supported and that the fuel system is depressurized. 2. Locate the fuel pump inside or outside the tank, and remove the old fuel pump.3. Fill the new fuel pump with fuel, and then install it.4. Tightly and securely connect fuel lines to the new fuel pump. 5. Connect the fuel pump to the vehicle's wiring harness or to a separate electrical supply.6. Test the fuel pump. Turn the ignition key to the "on" position and listen for the fuel pump to prime. Check the fuel pressure using a fuel pressure gauge.7. Reinstall components that were removed during the installation process.
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