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Taking the bull by the horns is sometime the only realistic way to go. You did good. But it's too bad BRP didn't have a solution for, what I consider to be, their problem.
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keep us informed once you will have drive.
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And let us know if the replacement pump whines like the stock pump.
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Good work. It is annoying that you have to purchase parts as part of sub assemblies. I assume this is because that's how BRP purchases them from their vendors?
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I'm out on the road right now with my ryker. Performing great on all roads including interstate. Acceleration from 70 to 90 is wonderful with no hesitation. No noticeable whine. I will keep you posted. Life is once again good.
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Originally Posted by RykerUSA
Well, Problem identified and solved. It was, in fact, a bad fuel pump. Can-Am only offers a full fuel pump assembly and that assembly is on back order. I disassembled my assembly and extracted the fuel pump and replaced it with the attached fuel pump and it fit perfectly and meets the specifications of the bike at 58 pounds per square inch. Life is once again good and I did not have to wait till November to get a back ordered fuel pump assembly from Can-Am. Fuel pump costs about $80.
Glad to hear things turned out good for you. Too often you read a post where a lot of possible fixes are offered but the OP drops out of sight. Sharing a problem without sharing the solution is kind of counter productive if you ask me.
Greg Kamer
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