Why is it important to replace your fuel pump strainer regularly, even though your fuel pump is functioning perfectly fine? The fuel pump strainer (also known as pre-filter or fuel sock) is a fuel system's first line of defence against fuel system contamination; including dirt, dust, or other fine particles found in regular pump gasoline.
Gasoline also has a tendency to varnish over time, leaving a thick filmy layer over everything inside the tank--from the fuel pump internals to the tank walls, and especially the strainer / pre-filter. A varnished or clogged strainer restricts flow, forcing the fuel pump to work harder, which affects pump longevity. Without a doubt, fuel tank varnishing and strainer clogging are the #1 causes of fuel pump failure.
For Powersports applications where the motor is not run every single day like an automotive vehicle, fuel pump strainers should be replaced every year, as inexpensive preventative maintenance. Additionally, if the motor will not be used for any extended period of time, we highly recommend adding a bottle of fuel stabilizer to the tank and running the motor for a few minutes to circulate the fuel stabilizer throughout the system.
2008 KTM 690 Duke
2008 KTM 690 Enduro
2008 KTM 690 SMC
2008 KTM 690 Supermoto
2009 Husaberg FE450
2009 Husaberg FE570
2009 KTM 690 Duke
2009 KTM 690 Duke R
2009 KTM 690 Enduro
2009 KTM 690 SMC
2009 KTM 690 Supermoto
2010 Husaberg FE390
2010 Husaberg FE450
2010 Husaberg FE570
2010 KTM 690 Duke
2010 KTM 690 Duke R
Why is it important to replace your fuel pump strainer regularly, even though your fuel pump is functioning perfectly fine? The fuel pump strainer (also known as pre-filter or fuel sock) is a fuel system's first line of defence against fuel system contamination; including dirt, dust, or other fine particles found in regular pump gasoline.
Gasoline also has a tendency to varnish over time, leaving a thick filmy layer over everything inside the tank--from the fuel pump internals to the tank walls, and especially the strainer / pre-filter. A varnished or clogged strainer restricts flow, forcing the fuel pump to work harder, which affects pump longevity. Without a doubt, fuel tank varnishing and strainer clogging are the #1 causes of fuel pump failure.
For Powersports applications where the motor is not run every single day like an automotive vehicle, fuel pump strainers should be replaced every year, as inexpensive preventative maintenance. Additionally, if the motor will not be used for any extended period of time, we highly recommend adding a bottle of fuel stabilizer to the tank and running the motor for a few minutes to circulate the fuel stabilizer throughout the system.
2008 KTM 690 Duke
2008 KTM 690 Enduro
2008 KTM 690 SMC
2008 KTM 690 Supermoto
2009 Husaberg FE450
2009 Husaberg FE570
2009 KTM 690 Duke
2009 KTM 690 Duke R
2009 KTM 690 Enduro
2009 KTM 690 SMC
2009 KTM 690 Supermoto
2010 Husaberg FE390
2010 Husaberg FE450
2010 Husaberg FE570
2010 KTM 690 Duke
2010 KTM 690 Duke R