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    For Sale BRD Dry Sump Kit 07-08 Suzuki GSXR1000

    Selling my BRD Dry Sump kit I just took off my 2008 Suzuki GSXR1000 engine.
    Includes pan, pickup, tank, breather tank and AN lines.
    Asking $1300 plus shipping.
    Located in Noblesville, IN.

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    W. Lahee
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    Does this require an external water pump?

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    What is the overall height of the oil tank? How much oil does the tank hold? Is the pump in good working condition? No debris through? IE - not off a blown engine or trans? Did you switch to wet sump?
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    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10rmotor View Post
    Does this require an external water pump?
    I don't think so. My setup did have an external electric pump, but the mechanical pump should have been able to fit and work with this.

    Quote Originally Posted by dano610 View Post
    What is the overall height of the oil tank? How much oil does the tank hold? Is the pump in good working condition? No debris through? IE - not off a blown engine or trans? Did you switch to wet sump?
    Thanks
    Dan
    The oil tank is 15" tall and roughly 6" diameter. According to my math that should hold 7ish quarts absolutely full. The pic is from before I opened it up and cleaned it.

    The pump does work. There was a bearing failure on the engine and there was debris in the pan and a little in the tank. All the debris has been cleared out and everything still is in good working condition. I verified the pump works on the bench.

    The shop that rebuilt my engine guessed that somehow it experienced a low pressure situation. I don't have an engine data system (yet) to verify their guess. I still run the bike dash and an aftermarket oil pressure gauge, and they still showed pressure when the failure was apparent after an autocross run. My honest guess is I didn't have near enough oil in the system, which they said could have been the issue that lead to the bearing failure.

    Since I just autocross my car in BMod, I did switch to a Rilltech baffled pan for a bit of weight savings and simplicity.
    W. Lahee
    1990 Prince SR-5

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    When you cleaned/tore the pump down did any of the rotors or side walls show dings or damage from metal running through them? These pumps are sensitive to scratches especially in the side walls. Do you have pictures of the pump torn down?
    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by dano610 View Post
    When you cleaned/tore the pump down did any of the rotors or side walls show dings or damage from metal running through them? These pumps are sensitive to scratches especially in the side walls. Do you have pictures of the pump torn down?
    Dan
    I don’t have any pics of that. I can try and get some this weekend, but I didn’t notice any damage when I was in there. I’ll double check.
    W. Lahee
    1990 Prince SR-5

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