You can't replace that internal filter but you can flush it with STP fuel injection cleaner, fill it up with STP and let it sit for a few hours, the junk will dissolve and then flush it with an air compressor, if you don't your new pump will overheat, pull more amps and break again, these bikes need constant injector additive, if you put a meter on the pump you will see that its drawing too much amperage because of the clogged or partially clogged high pressure fuel filter.😢
Great video! I m about too to change my fuel pump on 2004 z1000 cause in the summer it made me the same glitches on the road.... These days i m changing the valve cover gasket and spark plugs....
Hello man, perfect video. Did you have in moment when motorcycle starts hopping error with FI (fuel injection) red icon on display ? And how much is cost new fuel pump in you counry ? Thanks for answer
Hey man sorry for my delayed response!! I actually never had any kind of FI light, no engine codes, nothing! which made it slightly harder to pinpoint the problem. After taxes and shipping I payed 157$ CAD.
@@cagefullthrottle7043 Hello, thanks for answer. Can you send me the weblink where did you buy the fuel pump? In my country , original pump cost 600$ - incredible price. I have this problem with bike and I think that problem is with ECU or somewhere in the cables - very hard to find where.. 1.video ua-cam.com/video/-uYmE5BGsIE/v-deo.html 2.video ua-cam.com/video/_jdCwnDK-4Q/v-deo.html
@@shootycz83 I got it off Amazon! Model number for the pump is in the video description. Interesting. Maybe you're having secondary throttle body issues? Here's a video of a guy replacing his: ua-cam.com/video/YtjbUUS-vz4/v-deo.html
My bike is having a similar issue and I tried what you did in your others video and the power came back. I removed the air filter and made a video so I could check if my throttle body was opening and it is. I've changed the spark plugs and also the coils. The bike has plenty of power but boggs out after I've been riding for about 30-45 min. I sit for a min or so and it turns back on and runs sometimes it will run for a while and others it will shut off in about a minute or so. Once it cools I can ride it for a while again. Did replacing the fuel pump solve your issue? Thank you again for the great video.
You're talking about the main fuel line going from the tank to the engine? the hose has a connector on the end, that requires you to pinch two little "buttons" on the connector, and then simply pull it off!
your pump was so much easier to get out. I have an 06 and they tweeked the design a bit and at the bottom there is a little plastic piece that was such a bitch to get past the lip inside the tank.
Dude i bought a Z1000 2004 yesterday ZRT00a with almost 18000km on the Tachometer and on the german Autbahn(Highway with no speed limit) i pull the throttle like you and there was the same failure pls say it is better now an i only must replace the fuel pump i mean the bike was not active for about 2 years it was ride 200-300 km in this time an the rest it was put away in the garage ... comment please an sry for my Bad english im from Germany i only can speak and write casual English
Hey man!! Still snow on the roads so I'm unable to ride and fully test it. BUT, the fact that my fuel screen was caked would have been part of the problem anyways, so I'd definitely suggest replacing the pump if you're experiencing the symptoms in my other video. I'm pretty certain I fixed the issue. Like I mention in the description, it revs SO fast and strong. Like, in that last rev at 10:05 it hits 12'000 rpm redline in a second, and would have stayed there if I didnt release the throttle. Now with the new fuel pump, it made me realize that after 9000 rpm, the engine was struggling to reach redline, even in neutral. 18'000 kms isn't that high, but sitting is never good for electric motors (ie, the fuel pump). If you take your pump out, be sure to inspect your fuel tank for rust or crap inside!!
Thanks my Brutha! You just helped me reassemble my zx10r 2005 fuel pump! I appreciate you!
Thanks, bro. Just got the exact same bike. New to bikes so this'll be an adventure.
You can't replace that internal filter but you can flush it with STP fuel injection cleaner, fill it up with STP and let it sit for a few hours, the junk will dissolve and then flush it with an air compressor, if you don't your new pump will overheat, pull more amps and break again, these bikes need constant injector additive, if you put a meter on the pump you will see that its drawing too much amperage because of the clogged or partially clogged high pressure fuel filter.😢
Great video!
I m about too to change my fuel pump on 2004 z1000 cause in the summer it made me the same glitches on the road....
These days i m changing the valve cover gasket and spark plugs....
Sweet! I hope it solves your issue as well! Yeaaa I also needa do my valve cover gasket, getting a little cracked haha.
Hello man, perfect video. Did you have in moment when motorcycle starts hopping error with FI (fuel injection) red icon on display ?
And how much is cost new fuel pump in you counry ?
Thanks for answer
Hey man sorry for my delayed response!! I actually never had any kind of FI light, no engine codes, nothing! which made it slightly harder to pinpoint the problem. After taxes and shipping I payed 157$ CAD.
@@cagefullthrottle7043 Hello, thanks for answer. Can you send me the weblink where did you buy the fuel pump? In my country , original pump cost 600$ - incredible price.
I have this problem with bike and I think that problem is with ECU or somewhere in the cables - very hard to find where..
1.video
ua-cam.com/video/-uYmE5BGsIE/v-deo.html
2.video
ua-cam.com/video/_jdCwnDK-4Q/v-deo.html
@@shootycz83 I got it off Amazon! Model number for the pump is in the video description. Interesting. Maybe you're having secondary throttle body issues? Here's a video of a guy replacing his: ua-cam.com/video/YtjbUUS-vz4/v-deo.html
@@shootycz83 Just watched your videos. I'd chase down that FI Light issue!
Reconnecting my tank after a year now, cant find where the breather hose was connected😢 (04)
My bike is having a similar issue and I tried what you did in your others video and the power came back. I removed the air filter and made a video so I could check if my throttle body was opening and it is. I've changed the spark plugs and also the coils. The bike has plenty of power but boggs out after I've been riding for about 30-45 min. I sit for a min or so and it turns back on and runs sometimes it will run for a while and others it will shut off in about a minute or so. Once it cools I can ride it for a while again. Did replacing the fuel pump solve your issue? Thank you again for the great video.
Хороший мотоцикл,у меня такой же.морально он ещё не скоро устареет,и очень надёжный.
согласовано. лучший байк! (переводчик Google)
i have a 2006 but no breathers on mine ? can you show me how you took the petrol pipe off been trying for a week
You're talking about the main fuel line going from the tank to the engine? the hose has a connector on the end, that requires you to pinch two little "buttons" on the connector, and then simply pull it off!
@@cagefullthrottle7043 Do you know which one i take off please ? i can see a few under the tank. Also which wires need removing.
your pump was so much easier to get out. I have an 06 and they tweeked the design a bit and at the bottom there is a little plastic piece that was such a bitch to get past the lip inside the tank.
Or buy a fuel pump from the newer Models 07-10. plug and play. very simple
Hey man I have a 2003 I just bought I cant find a part number for the fuel pump
Do the 750s not have the fpr
Dude i bought a Z1000 2004 yesterday ZRT00a with almost 18000km on the Tachometer and on the german Autbahn(Highway with no speed limit) i pull the throttle like you and there was the same failure pls say it is better now an i only must replace the fuel pump i mean the bike was not active for about 2 years it was ride 200-300 km in this time an the rest it was put away in the garage ... comment please an sry for my Bad english im from Germany i only can speak and write casual English
Hey man!! Still snow on the roads so I'm unable to ride and fully test it. BUT, the fact that my fuel screen was caked would have been part of the problem anyways, so I'd definitely suggest replacing the pump if you're experiencing the symptoms in my other video. I'm pretty certain I fixed the issue. Like I mention in the description, it revs SO fast and strong. Like, in that last rev at 10:05 it hits 12'000 rpm redline in a second, and would have stayed there if I didnt release the throttle. Now with the new fuel pump, it made me realize that after 9000 rpm, the engine was struggling to reach redline, even in neutral. 18'000 kms isn't that high, but sitting is never good for electric motors (ie, the fuel pump). If you take your pump out, be sure to inspect your fuel tank for rust or crap inside!!
@@cagefullthrottle7043 thank you for request and yeah Ive taken the z100 into the workshop they should finde the Problem :)
you got the link for the new fuel pump ?
You got 1 cylinder not firing. Check your plugs and ignition
I like working over a bucket full of gas to 😂😂😂😂😂 ❤
8:38 is that a mouse lol edit: i realized after but boy did it look like a mouse at first haha