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Plastic fuel filters in tank.

Postby Brian UK » Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:14 am

Anyone know when Guzzi stopped using those half plastic fuel filters in the tank? About 2008 perhaps? Those part plastic ones were less than reliable, and I wanted to get an idea of they started fitting the all metal ones.
There is more to this story yet, but I need the above information before I can say more.
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Re: Plastic fuel filters in tank.

Postby motobob » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:35 am

Brian,
I have a 2008 Norge, not sure of the manufacture date, but it had the half plastic fuel filter. First thing I changed.
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Re: Plastic fuel filters in tank.

Postby Brian UK » Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:49 am

Just another reminder that these half plastic filters will probably fail at some point, as many know.
So if anyone thinks they still have one fitted, best to get it sorted while you have an empty yank, as there is a law that says it will fail just after you have refuelled, and are in the middle of nowhere. The engine will stop dead if the filter fails.

Replacement filters are the Knecht/Mahle KL145 or the UFI 31 760 00 (made in China).
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Re: Plastic fuel filters in tank.

Postby bobra » Sat Jul 31, 2010 1:29 am

Hi all

Can anyone tell me the size of the Oetiker clips holding the fuel filter on?

Thanks

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Re: Plastic fuel filters in tank.

Postby Phang » Sat Jul 31, 2010 2:02 am

Guzzi parts catalogue says “Hose clamp 11,3”

The closest I can dig from Oeitiker catalogue are 167series stepless ear clamp, part number 16700011 (size range 11,3 to 13,8mm) or 16700007 (size range 9,6 to 11,3mm).

Can anyone take a closer look at those clamps? What is the number on the clamp body? 011.3-505R or 013.8-706R or something else? Thanks.

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Re: Plastic fuel filters in tank.

Postby SKurj » Sat Jul 31, 2010 5:51 am

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Re: Plastic fuel filters in tank.

Postby Phang » Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:01 am

Thanks Skruj. If you scroll down the ebay page, it says “Size 11.3-505R”

Too bad the seller is charging US$12.95 for international shipping :sick:
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Re: Plastic fuel filters in tank.

Postby Mackers » Sat Jul 31, 2010 5:01 pm

I wanted to get an idea of they started fitting the all metal ones


I changed the filter on our '04 Breva last year...the original was a metal one. FWIW, I used compressed air hose clamps.
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Re: Plastic fuel filters in tank.

Postby SKurj » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:49 pm

Is there a chance one of these half plastic filters may have made it into my 2008 2v 1200 Sport tank?

Guessing that would be something to swap out before leaving it sitting in fuel for the winter...
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Re: Plastic fuel filters in tank.

Postby Brian UK » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:32 am

I have tried to find out when these half plastic ones were fitted, but cannot get a definitive answer. Guzzi are remarkably quiet on this.
By the way, according to the manufacturers of the filter, Knecht/Mahle, those half plastic ones were not designed to be immersed in petrol/gasolene, as they were intended for diesel fuel. Petrol attacks the adhesive which holds the two halves together.
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