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magnum 2 fuel tap- what are you using?


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hi, im mid resto on my magnum 2, and about to start paintwork,

i was removing the fuel tap and couldnt help but notice how small the outlet is on my single outlet tap.

it looks about 6mm, and previously ran thru a fuel pump, which will have to be used again.

anyway the engine is now a gsxr 1340, and the single outlet tap wont cut the colemans, for fuel supply.

Any suggestions, bearing in mind its a threaded boss into the tank?

i notice there are 2 outlets on the base of the tank but one has a bolt blocking it. im thinking out loud and suppose it could also be used.

Any idea what the original tap is off as well?

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Stock tanks came from Harris with the two outlets and taps as shown above, even though that looks a bit like a Magnum 4 tank. The taps were not particularly good generic ones. The threads are very fine for the nut size. These are often modified. I have one tank that has 2 spigots from a ZZR1100 , that are set up to go into a remote tap. The one I have on the bike has a single large boss welded on to take a Pingel tap. If using a Pingle tap, it has to be done so the larger tap doesn't foul the rear shock.

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I thought that too clive, but it was ok when run through a remote fuel pump (off a zx6r if I remember right) .and a standard 1127 gsxr slingshot engine.

this was just using the one tap too, buti don't want to risk it with the big engine, so I will use 2 taps, into a fuel pump, then into the carbs.

I had to use a fuel pump because the tap outlet was lower than the carb

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