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1Back to top Go down   New FPR for the K100/K75 Empty New FPR for the K100/K75 Sat Nov 29, 2014 10:51 pm

Arlina

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I'm in for a new Fuel Pressure Regulator, but the price BMW wants is like gold.
Here (Netherlands) euro 128, is about 150 usd Rolling Eyes 
Don't want a used one, been there, done that.
Is there a cheaper replacement?


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2Back to top Go down   New FPR for the K100/K75 Empty Re: New FPR for the K100/K75 Sat Nov 29, 2014 10:57 pm

Inge K.

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Try to search Bosch 0 280 160 200.


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3Back to top Go down   New FPR for the K100/K75 Empty Re: New FPR for the K100/K75 Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:05 pm

sidecar paul

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I've just looked at e-bay under 'fuel pressure regulators' and there are 3600ish options, many of which are adjustable. 
Surprisingly cheap. 

As we know our K fuel pressure is set at 36 psi, so I can't see why any adjustable regulator that will supply that pressure wouldn't be OK.

Maybe someone here has tried an alternative?

Paul.


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'84 K100RS (0014643) (owned since '85), 86 K100RS (0018891) with Martello sidecar (built as an outfit in '88),
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4Back to top Go down   New FPR for the K100/K75 Empty Re: New FPR for the K100/K75 Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:18 pm

Inge K.

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sidecar paul wrote:
Surprisingly cheap. 


Quite often that also is equal to not that good quality.............just saying.


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5Back to top Go down   New FPR for the K100/K75 Empty Re: New FPR for the K100/K75 Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:34 pm

Arlina

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Thanks all, and Inge.
Now found a Bosch €78
€50 cheaper, but unless it's gold-plated, have the feeling it's still €50 too much Twisted Evil 

Don't think I'm a cheap guy, but hey, that money for this little bastard??????
(Don't mention the clock.....)

Will keep searching Smile


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6Back to top Go down   New FPR for the K100/K75 Empty Re: New FPR for the K100/K75 Sun Dec 21, 2014 7:42 pm

Arlina

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To get back on this, the FPR is good.
Worse, the spare FPR is good also.
Both K75 have the same problem.

Then....in another topic, thought it was Charly, mentioned the PR in the fuelpump affraid 
So took one out, and took it apart.
Found the bugger, and it was a bit stuck, but got it moving.
Cleaned the pump, put everything back together, , placed it back and fired it up.
Yihaaa! it runs like suppose to be!!!!!!! New FPR for the K100/K75 723598


edit; it was Sidecar Paul...... *here*


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