1989 honda 350 fourtrax
#2
The tank on that atv should be gravity fed......it sure as heck isnt going to have an electric pump in it.....
#4
Hmm....I stand corrected.
If the price is right Im sure you could make it work easy enough. A new pump is $127.....but Ive had great success using universal fuel pumps from NAPA in instances like these and making them work.
Ive got about 20K miles on my Honda Goldwing with a universal fuel pump (low pressure) instead of the very expensive stock unit.
.....I dont see any reason why you couldnt use a low pressure fuel pump in this case either. I just wired it up using the factory wires and it operates just as it should.
.....or maybe it works fine gravity fed.....does it run?
If the price is right Im sure you could make it work easy enough. A new pump is $127.....but Ive had great success using universal fuel pumps from NAPA in instances like these and making them work.
Ive got about 20K miles on my Honda Goldwing with a universal fuel pump (low pressure) instead of the very expensive stock unit.
.....I dont see any reason why you couldnt use a low pressure fuel pump in this case either. I just wired it up using the factory wires and it operates just as it should.
.....or maybe it works fine gravity fed.....does it run?
#5
i have an 87 350 and i use a gravity feed tank it works well if its mounted high enough i have an xr 100 tank mounted on a built bracket on the front rack. strong bike. some parts are hard to find and some parts from 1986 trx 350 look the same but are different
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