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  1. Chris J. Haasbroek

    Cracked Cal 14 Exhaust Parts

    Thank you for all your valuable responses. I found this as a possible solution to consider with a shorter flexible insert between crossover stubs from each side? thisoldtractor.com/moto_guzzi_loopframe_exhaust_-_flexible_crossover_pipe.html
  2. Chris J. Haasbroek

    Cracked Cal 14 Exhaust Parts

    I just completed a 3,900km trip from Johannesburg to Cape Town and back. The left side connection broke off during the last 300km. Currently on 24,000km's - at 13,000km's the right side broke off which was welded, still intact. What type of metal is used for the exhaust (not chromed bit) and...
  3. Chris J. Haasbroek

    Fuel Pump Fitting Fix

    I found the perfect solution after many hours of searching the web and all Moto Guzzi models fuel supply parts listings. Breva 1100 part GU01106692 purchased from MSP Netherlands - cost only EUR8.85 compared to new Stelvio fuel pump at EUR765! I gently and very carefully removed the grey...
  4. Chris J. Haasbroek

    Red connector broken at the fuel pump…

    I found the perfect solution after many hours of searching the web and all Moto Guzzi models fuel supply parts listings. Breva 1100 part GU01106692 purchased from MSP Netherlands - cost only EUR8.85 compared to new Stelvio fuel pump at EUR765! I gently and very carefully removed the grey...
  5. Chris J. Haasbroek

    Charcoal Canister Removal - Detailed with Pictures

    The 6 o' clock pawl is missing and the 9 o' clock pawl is hanging by a thread as it also points outward. 12 and 3 o' clock pawls still engage onto the fuel elbow. I will send some photos.
  6. Chris J. Haasbroek

    Charcoal Canister Removal - Detailed with Pictures

    Thank you for your prompt response. You confirmed my fear with having to buy a new fuel pump. It is said that the difference between a landmine and an idiot is that the landmine only destroys your vehicle once. AF1 Racing sells these: af1racing.com/Zip-Ty-Racing-Male-Aluminum-Fuel-Tank-Fitting...
  7. Chris J. Haasbroek

    Charcoal Canister Removal - Detailed with Pictures

    I recently purchased a 2nd hand 2013 Stelvio NTX and noticed a strong fuel smell when starting. The entire fuel line latching mechanism (locking collar's pawls and the black locking rim) appears to be broken as it does not "grab" the elbow. The elbow and fuel line still 100%. I need advice to...
  8. Chris J. Haasbroek

    Oil leak through small hole in the middle of the engine block

    Thank you David, your speedy reply is highly appreciated.
  9. Chris J. Haasbroek

    Oil leak through small hole in the middle of the engine block

    Hi David, my 2013 California recently developed the same problem - only done 16000 kms. Have you identified and solved the problem?
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