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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 01:53 PM   #1
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Where can I get a fuel pump assembly kit part # 62897-01 for a 02 FLSTCI without paying for Harley's name???

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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 03:37 PM   #2
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not exactly sure what your're talking about. i know where you can get the quick diconnect that plugs into induction unit at a fraction of HD's price. would this help?
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not exactly sure what your're talking about. i know where you can get the quick diconnect that plugs into induction unit at a fraction of HD's price. would this help?
I am looking for the whole Fuel pump assembly kit. All the pieces that go inside the tank.
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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 05:08 PM   #4
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they (HD) do sell them them separatly. all you have is a flter (screen) $53.00, regulator$47.00, then the pump, and of course the tubes and clamps
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Old Sep 18th, 2008, 08:20 AM   #5
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If you're asking if someone makes aftermarket replacement parts, I'd check at Drag Specialties and Custom Chrome to see if they have replacement parts.

However JMO I've found the MoCo's parts to be pretty good quality,

you can buy HD parts from Jenny at Tri-County Harley in Fairfield OH over the phone or email for 20% off, you just need the PN to order, they don't do look ups over the phone.
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Nobody makes an aftermarket, plug and play, fuel pump for the Harley. They don't go bad very often and are priced accordingly. It's the old supply and demand principle. As long as the failure rate is low nobody else will spend the engineering dollars to make a better mousetrap.
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Where can I get a fuel pump assembly kit part # 62897-01 for a 02 FLSTCI without paying for Harley's name???

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Is very possible to find an automotive fuel pump to match the specs and size. But it probably won't be worth it. If your fuel pump has gone south, replace it with an OEM don't cut corners on that unit. Just my 2
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Old Sep 25th, 2008, 01:18 PM   #8
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Is very possible to find an automotive fuel pump to match the specs and size. But it probably won't be worth it. If your fuel pump has gone south, replace it with an OEM don't cut corners on that unit. Just my 2
mine bad too. thought about the same thing with an auto one, thank god mine is covered under the extended wart. they cost $250.00 thing the about the automotive route i worry about is the electical submerged in gas
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well you don't see cars blowing up all over the placed pretty much proves the safety issue.

Fuel keeps the pump cool too.

Call Jenny at Tri-County HD, or chicago HD 20% off every day no tax.
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i just noted J&P sell hd sensors and fuel pres regs. along with injectors. they look a few bucks cheaper
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well you don't see cars blowing up all over the placed pretty much proves the safety issue.

Fuel keeps the pump cool too.

Call Jenny at Tri-County HD, or chicago HD 20% off every day no tax.
thats a good reassuring point. seems something could be rigged up for less than $250.00
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