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im trying so hard to track this specific part Down. Hopefully the Harley community can help my find this. I got 3 fuel pumps from quantum fuel pump but each one leaking gas through the electrical connector. Im hoping someone out there can help me track this whole sensor/sender harness somewhere. I looked everywhere and called HD HQ. Prt number is 75303-07. If you happen to come across one please comment. Parts are becoming harder to find due shortages and being obsolete. I need the connecter need into the bike and not the fuel pump. Any help is greatly appreciated. Im frustrated
Did the HD fuel pump also leak through the connector? I don't know the quantum but the HD one has a circlip on the inside holding the wires in place.
I too would like that HD harness as the pump I have here has slightly damaged wires.
Have you been able to exchange each faulty pump? If you have 3 you could of probably got the actual HD pump!
the Harley one is 300-400$. Quantum is doing there best to get me a good working on. The connector is just impossible to find. Even HQ doesnt have any
the Harley one is 300-400$. Quantum is doing there best to get me a good working on. The connector is just impossible to find. Even HQ doesnt have any
Originally Posted by Andy from Sandy
The question was do you still have the old HD pump that came with the bike and did it also leak through the connector?
the old one had a sensor that was out. I tossed it without thinking about it and. Oh I regret it. Replaced the whole thing thinking it would be better
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