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Old 01-03-08, 08:00 PM   #1
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I know this is a very basic question, but on a fuel injected bike, does the fuel pump always make the whirring noice when the engines running? (like when the ignition is first turned on.)

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Old 01-03-08, 08:45 PM   #2
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Default Re: Fuel pump

As far as I know you get a whine as the FI pump pressurises the fuel system and then it goes quiet, you can then start the bike. I'm sure the pump will need to kick in while you're going along to maintain the pressure in the fuel line as the injectors are letting some out, but I'm not sure I ever heard it over the engine. Somone who actually owns a pointy will probably be along shortly...
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Old 01-03-08, 11:07 PM   #3
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Default Re: Fuel pump

like jambo says u hear it just before start up for pressurizing but after that i don't hear mine.
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Old 02-03-08, 12:33 AM   #4
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Default Re: Fuel pump

In general, you'll hear the fuel pump prime the system first, that just build's pressure in the system, some have a small accumulator to smooth out the flow a little some don't. When the bike's running you won't hear it, but it's still working away.

Are you sure the noise is from the fuel pump?

(bodgit and scarpa method ... hold a screwdriver against your ear and use it as a stethospoce)
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Old 02-03-08, 12:05 PM   #5
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Well i've never noticed it before which is why i questioned it. But i can just hear it at idle if i dont have my helmet on and listen closely. Sounds exactly like the pressuring noice when you first turn it on. Perhaps my engines just too quiet
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Old 02-03-08, 12:10 PM   #6
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Well i've never noticed it before which is why i questioned it. But i can just hear it at idle if i dont have my helmet on and listen closely. Sounds exactly like the pressuring noice when you first turn it on. Perhaps my engines just too quiet
Not your engine but your exhaust. Get a can and all those little noises: fuel pump, faulty camchain tensioners, screaming neighbours, disappear.
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Better still, get a full system and lob 6" off the can. Ask anyone who rode out in the dales on saturday what it sounds like.
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