glennis
Registered user
Hi,
I need some help on a recurring issue. I have a 2006 R1200 GSA with 60k miles on it. About 3 months ago while in Thailand a problem developed which resulted in the bike never using all the available fuel in the tank. I ran the bike to empty on the gauge and continued riding until the bike stopped which was a few miles later. I then filled the tank and could only get in 26 litres at most. I have done this a few times to confirm it is not a fuel gauge problem. The guys at BKK Motorrad Thailand replaced the fuel pump motor (not the whole pump assembly) and the problem seemed to be resolved.
Everything seemed fine for the next 2000 or so miles and after shipping my bike from Malaysia to South Africa by sea the problem has returned. The engine idles fine and operates normally except in high gear under heavy load and high revs where it sounds/feels like its starved of fuel.
I have done some investigation and have the following to report.
- No fuel is flowing back to the left hand lobe of the fuel tank via the connecting internal hose which can be seen if the fuel pump assembly is partially lifted out with the pump still submerged in fuel
- I disconnected the return fuel hose from the fuel regulator, which runs to the right side of the tank, to check the return fuel pressure and it is very low. Fuel dribbles out of the hose when the white plastic inside the quick connector is pushed in. To quantify, the flow rate is about 200ml/min. I don't think this is sufficient to operate the venturi pump which moves fuel back to the LHS of the tank. So I conclude that the fueling system on the right side is okay.
- The fuel pump motor was replaced 3 months ago and is essentially brand new. I cannot believe this is the problem again.
- I borrowed a brand new fuel pump controller. This did not rectify the problem.
- Checked the voltage from the ECU to the FPC and this at battery voltage. So problem not related to ECU or whatever BMW call it.
- I have inspected the fuel lines for kinks. There is very very slight thinning where the pipes bend but not enough to reduce the flow that much.
So by process of elimination the only remaining parts that I have not tested is the fuel pressure regulator and the fuel pump assembly (the whole plastic housing which I understand contains an internal filter). How likely is it that the internal filter is blocked and can it be serviced?
Before I let BMW in South Africa sell me parts I don't need I like to get some feedback from you wonderful mechanical masters on UKGSer.
Cheers
I need some help on a recurring issue. I have a 2006 R1200 GSA with 60k miles on it. About 3 months ago while in Thailand a problem developed which resulted in the bike never using all the available fuel in the tank. I ran the bike to empty on the gauge and continued riding until the bike stopped which was a few miles later. I then filled the tank and could only get in 26 litres at most. I have done this a few times to confirm it is not a fuel gauge problem. The guys at BKK Motorrad Thailand replaced the fuel pump motor (not the whole pump assembly) and the problem seemed to be resolved.
Everything seemed fine for the next 2000 or so miles and after shipping my bike from Malaysia to South Africa by sea the problem has returned. The engine idles fine and operates normally except in high gear under heavy load and high revs where it sounds/feels like its starved of fuel.
I have done some investigation and have the following to report.
- No fuel is flowing back to the left hand lobe of the fuel tank via the connecting internal hose which can be seen if the fuel pump assembly is partially lifted out with the pump still submerged in fuel
- I disconnected the return fuel hose from the fuel regulator, which runs to the right side of the tank, to check the return fuel pressure and it is very low. Fuel dribbles out of the hose when the white plastic inside the quick connector is pushed in. To quantify, the flow rate is about 200ml/min. I don't think this is sufficient to operate the venturi pump which moves fuel back to the LHS of the tank. So I conclude that the fueling system on the right side is okay.
- The fuel pump motor was replaced 3 months ago and is essentially brand new. I cannot believe this is the problem again.
- I borrowed a brand new fuel pump controller. This did not rectify the problem.
- Checked the voltage from the ECU to the FPC and this at battery voltage. So problem not related to ECU or whatever BMW call it.
- I have inspected the fuel lines for kinks. There is very very slight thinning where the pipes bend but not enough to reduce the flow that much.
So by process of elimination the only remaining parts that I have not tested is the fuel pressure regulator and the fuel pump assembly (the whole plastic housing which I understand contains an internal filter). How likely is it that the internal filter is blocked and can it be serviced?
Before I let BMW in South Africa sell me parts I don't need I like to get some feedback from you wonderful mechanical masters on UKGSer.
Cheers
