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The 1975-1987 XR-750 pump does not have a feed bypass. But it does have a hose nipple in the rear of the pump just like the -72 production pump does. And that nipple is tied into the return gears instead of the feed gears. This pump has no external inlet for tank feed oil as required to mount on 1967-up XLH and 1970-up XLCH. \\ | The 1975-1987 XR-750 pump does not have a feed bypass. But it does have a hose nipple in the rear of the pump just like the -72 production pump does. And that nipple is tied into the return gears instead of the feed gears. This pump has no external inlet for tank feed oil as required to mount on 1967-up XLH and 1970-up XLCH. \\ | ||
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+ | 1954-1976 KH and Sportster pumps do not have afeed bypass built in although there were a few different versions of those as well. \\ | ||
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