19-12-11, 06:32 PM
Yes the pump on the FZS600 stops pumping when the float bowls are full. It is controlled by a set of points that are opened and closed by the movement of a spring loaded diaphragm that is doing the pumping. When the fuel pressure is sufficient it overcomes the spring pressure and the points don't close, which in turn stops the diagram being pulled back. The clicking of the pump then stops until some fuel is used.
An important point is the polarity of the two wires. If you get it the wrong way round you will instantly blow a diode in the pump. The blue and black wire is the positive feed from the relay and the black wire is the negative earth wire. May be the same on the 1000 but I don't know.
No idea why there are different finishes or if the fuel flow from the smaller 600 pump is sufficient for a 1000 Fazer at full chat.
Merry Christmas.
An important point is the polarity of the two wires. If you get it the wrong way round you will instantly blow a diode in the pump. The blue and black wire is the positive feed from the relay and the black wire is the negative earth wire. May be the same on the 1000 but I don't know.
No idea why there are different finishes or if the fuel flow from the smaller 600 pump is sufficient for a 1000 Fazer at full chat.
Merry Christmas.