Fuel Pump RD411-51353 for Kubota KX41-3 KX71-3 KX91-3S KX121-3 U15 U25 U35S U45S U55
This fuel pump is built to meet or exceed the original specs for Kubota KX41-3 KX71-3 KX91-3S KX121-3 U15 U25 U35S U45S U55. The fuel pump is the heart of the fuel delivery system — it moves fuel from the tank to the engine at the correct pressure and flow rate. A failing pump doesn’t usually give much warning before it leaves you stranded.
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Replaces OEM Part Numbers
RD411-51353 • RD41151353
Signs You Need a Replacement
If your equipment is showing any of these symptoms, the fuel pump may be the cause:
- Engine cranks but won’t start — no fuel reaching the injectors
- Stalling under load — engine dies when you demand more power
- Loss of power at high RPM — fuel delivery drops off at higher engine speeds
- Whining noise from fuel tank area — the pump bearings are wearing out
- Engine surging or bucking — inconsistent fuel pressure causes hesitation
- Hard starting after sitting — fuel drains back through a weak check valve
Before You Replace the Pump
Before replacing the fuel pump, check the fuel filter first — a clogged filter causes the same symptoms and costs a fraction of the price. If you confirm the pump is bad, replace the fuel filter at the same time. A restricted filter is often what killed the old pump. After installation, cycle the key to ON several times (without starting) to prime the system and bleed out any air before cranking the engine.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the same as OEM part number RD411-51353?
Yes. This part directly replaces RD411-51353 and other listed OEM numbers. It matches the original dimensions, connector type, and performance specifications. No modifications are needed for installation.
Do I need any special tools for installation?
Basic hand tools are usually sufficient — wrenches or sockets for mounting bolts, plus a torque wrench if the service manual specifies it. For some applications, you may need a seal puller or a specialized socket. Check your service manual for the specific procedure.
How do I verify this fits my vehicle?
Check the OEM part number on your existing component and match it against the numbers listed above. You can also verify by your vehicle’s engine code (stamped on the engine block) or VIN number. If you’re unsure, send us your vehicle details and we’ll confirm the fit.
What causes fuel pump failure?
Most fuel pump failures come from contaminated fuel, a clogged fuel filter, or running the tank dry repeatedly. The fuel acts as lubricant and coolant for the pump — when the tank runs low, the pump sucks up debris and runs hot. Replacing the fuel filter regularly extends pump life.




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