SMDL Posted December 30, 2011 Posted December 30, 2011 I know that many people have expressed frustration with the plastic fuel line couplings on our bikes. This has been a problem or many years on Hinckley Triumphs, as well, with many a broken fitting resulting from the application of too much pressure. As a result, the community came up with a better solution about 10 years ago, and these metal fittings are available in a kit: http://www.rideteamtriumph.com/images/TTFKD.jpg These apparently work much better. Has anyone tried something similar for Guzzis? Thanks, Shaun
belfastguzzi Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 I know that many people have expressed frustration with the plastic fuel line couplings on our bikes. This has been a problem or many years on Hinckley Triumphs, as well, with many a broken fitting resulting from the application of too much pressure. As a result, the community came up with a better solution about 10 years ago, and these metal fittings are available in a kit: http://www.rideteamt...mages/TTFKD.jpg These apparently work much better. Has anyone tried something similar for Guzzis? Thanks, Shaun Might be just what I was looking for, for the Griso (same plastic fittings). Will look into it more at a later stage, but certainly there were suggestions before that Triumph parts/replacements could be a solution. It's good to see the pic. I wonder is the kit available in the UK? Must be.
HaydnR Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 Yes I think this could be the answer. The fittings are made by a company called cpc but only deal with trade. Here is the original triumph setup: The baseplate would need to be tapped to suit but don't see why not. Here is a uk supplier http://www.tom-parker.co.uk/products_subgroups.php?v=1&recall=true&products_categories=2&level2=164&products_groups=8150&products_subgroups=8150D U.S supplier http://quickcouplings.net/osc/index.php?cPath=22 Triumph kit on a U.S site http://www.triumph1.com/tiger.htm
SMDL Posted January 8, 2012 Author Posted January 8, 2012 HaydnR, From what I understand, the metal fittings for Triumph are a direct swap without any requirement for tapping, etc. Perhaps exact matches to the Guzzi pieces could be located, as well? Cheers, Shaun
belfastguzzi Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 SMDL, the fittings look like they would push in, but the Moto Guzzi baseplate wouldn't hold them, going by the pics. The plastic parts have a star washer which secures the outlet – thereafter it's not mean to be removed, hence one part of the problem when the elbow cracks and breaks off. That's why the female part would need threaded into a drilled & tapped baseplate. I'll post some photos later (don't have time just now). Hayden has pics too.
belfastguzzi Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 Kit for Triumph fitting Plastic fitting used by Guzzi & others (plus my temporary repair on broken elbow). In-tank pump's baseplate. (This is from Griso.) Star washer (proper name?) after it's forced out Idea - not implemented (yet) as part was wrong size. The 'Triumph' parts would be better solution as they allow rotation (or do they?).
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