R1200RT 2008 fuel leak

General discussion of the BMW R1200RT/R1250RT
Post Reply
rzsdnc
Posts: 5
Joined: Thu Apr 13, 2023 4:40 pm
Bike Model and Year: R1200RT-2008
Been liked: 1 time
Turkey

R1200RT 2008 fuel leak

Post by rzsdnc »

Hello everyone,

I own a 2008 BMW R1200RT.
There was a fuel leak from the fuel pump connector.
When I opened it, I found that the gasket was old and worn out, so I replaced it, and the leak stopped. However, the leak reappeared after 2 days.
It seems that the previous owner had probably dealt with a leak at the bottom part, and a transparent, hard adhesive, likely an "epoxy" type, was applied there, which is quite hard.
Now, I have ordered a new set. But if I try to open it without removing the hard adhesive at the bottom, it might break.
I don't have tools like a Dremel.
How can I remove this adhesive using more primitive methods?


Istanbul/Turkey


https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mDNa8se9Ebo ( before )

https://ibb.co/1T8Y2kL (connector)

https://ibb.co/DWxRVYz (o-ring)

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0UTWYQOWqA8 (after)
User avatar
Randyjaco
Posts: 214
Joined: Thu Nov 11, 2021 3:18 am
Location: Friendswood, Texas, USA
Bike Model and Year: R1200RT 2017
Has liked: 45 times
Been liked: 42 times
United States of America

Re: R1200RT 2008 fuel lake

Post by Randyjaco »

You can always sand off the epoxy, but it is very labor-intensive.
rzsdnc
Posts: 5
Joined: Thu Apr 13, 2023 4:40 pm
Bike Model and Year: R1200RT-2008
Been liked: 1 time
Turkey

Re: R1200RT 2008 fuel lake

Post by rzsdnc »

Randyjaco wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 10:40 pm You can always sand off the epoxy, but it is very labor-intensive.

Image

As you can see, it has been applied here in a haphazard manner.

I am thinking of breaking it up by slowly tapping on it with a nail or a hammer.
User avatar
David.
Subscriber
Posts: 8261
Joined: Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:29 pm
Location: North Yorkshire
Bike Model and Year: R1200RT (Camhead) 2012
Been liked: 379 times
Great Britain

Re: R1200RT 2008 fuel lake

Post by David. »

Probably best to leave the adhesive alone. On some Hexheads, there was a problem with the plastic flange cracking and leaking, a reinforcing metal ring was fitted. The adhesive may have been used to secure the ring.

"If it ain't broken, don't fix it", leave well alone.
User avatar
EasyRider
Subscriber
Posts: 886
Joined: Tue Nov 21, 2023 7:27 am
Location: Wales
Bike Model and Year: 2019 R1250RT LE
Has liked: 113 times
Been liked: 281 times
Wales

Re: R1200RT 2008 fuel lake

Post by EasyRider »

I'm with David on this, leave it alone.
Dont Ride Faster, Than Your Angel Can Fly. :thumb:
rzsdnc
Posts: 5
Joined: Thu Apr 13, 2023 4:40 pm
Bike Model and Year: R1200RT-2008
Been liked: 1 time
Turkey

Re: R1200RT 2008 fuel lake

Post by rzsdnc »

David. wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 6:09 am Probably best to leave the adhesive alone. On some Hexheads, there was a problem with the plastic flange cracking and leaking, a reinforcing metal ring was fitted. The adhesive may have been used to secure the ring.

"If it ain't broken, don't fix it", leave well alone.
There is still a gasoline leak coming from under the adhesive you see there.
User avatar
David.
Subscriber
Posts: 8261
Joined: Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:29 pm
Location: North Yorkshire
Bike Model and Year: R1200RT (Camhead) 2012
Been liked: 379 times
Great Britain

Re: R1200RT 2008 fuel leak

Post by David. »

In this photo, cracks can be seen at the connector flange.

Image

It is possible that adhesive has been used to repair a leak which has now reappeared.
Post Reply