r1200rt Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 19, 2021 Messages 1,503 Reaction score 571 Location uk Oct 24, 2025 #1 previous thread Post in thread 'Fuel pump controller workaround' Oct 24, 2025 just had mine fail on a 2007 R1200RT at 60,000 miles just had mine fail on a 2007 R1200RT at 60,000 miles
previous thread Post in thread 'Fuel pump controller workaround' Oct 24, 2025 just had mine fail on a 2007 R1200RT at 60,000 miles just had mine fail on a 2007 R1200RT at 60,000 miles
r1200rt Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 19, 2021 Messages 1,503 Reaction score 571 Location uk Nov 5, 2025 #2 after fitting a new fuel pump controller (which failed due to water ingress), i've covered the whole pump with a plastic bag will this cause overheating issues? Attachments IMG_20251028_134544.jpg 119.6 KB · Views: 20
after fitting a new fuel pump controller (which failed due to water ingress), i've covered the whole pump with a plastic bag will this cause overheating issues?
r1200rt Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 19, 2021 Messages 1,503 Reaction score 571 Location uk Nov 7, 2025 #3 anyone???
Watty100 Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jul 5, 2010 Messages 487 Reaction score 238 Location Dudley, England Nov 8, 2025 #4 Just use a water repellant/anti corrosion oil such as ACF50. I re apply it annually at service time, no corrosion in there in 87k miles over 18 years.
Just use a water repellant/anti corrosion oil such as ACF50. I re apply it annually at service time, no corrosion in there in 87k miles over 18 years.
Slipperyeel Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jul 8, 2012 Messages 3,477 Reaction score 287 Location London Nov 8, 2025 #5 Good call on using something like ACF50. The plastic bag is ok temporarily, but it will exacerbate the old moisture corrosion problem... There are other products, but personally I'm still a fan of ACF50. Sent from my SM-S908B using Tapatalk
Good call on using something like ACF50. The plastic bag is ok temporarily, but it will exacerbate the old moisture corrosion problem... There are other products, but personally I'm still a fan of ACF50. Sent from my SM-S908B using Tapatalk