Petcock spurts
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Petcock spurts
27 Jul 2024 18:03
Hey y'all, so I just went to start her as usual and noticed the petcock started spurting once the gas was flowing. I was wondering if it's just a matter of tightening some bolts or if there's another process to fixing it. The dark mark in the photo is where the gas spurts from. Thanks ~
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Re: Petcock spurts
27 Jul 2024 18:40 - 27 Jul 2024 18:42
You can try snuggling up the screws a bit, but be careful not to crack the white plastic part. I bet it is time to rebuild the percock. All the rubber bits eventually deteriorate. It is not a difficult job. Seems like there is a good tutorial in the Filebase or the Articles section of KZR. One often overlooked bit is to insure the seat for the oring is spotless and free of pits. A light polishing of it will help insure trouble free operation.
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Re: Petcock spurts
27 Jul 2024 19:50
1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
www.kzrider.com/11-projects/620336-anoth...uild-thread?start=24
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
www.kzrider.com/11-projects/620336-anoth...uild-thread?start=24
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Re: Petcock spurts
27 Jul 2024 23:35 - 27 Jul 2024 23:39
Your kind of fuel hose clamps will damage (tend to tighten too much) the fuel line sooner or later!
This kind of clamps is the better choise for that task.
This kind of clamps is the better choise for that task.
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Re: Petcock spurts
28 Jul 2024 01:57
As suggested, try all. But..that looks pretty clean for an original TK petcock? Is it aftermarket? If so rebuilding it would be futile. Outwardly they seem like a simple device but the castings DEMAND a certain protrusion length and diameter of o-ringed shaft off the metering side of diaphragm. So purchasing a "rebuild" kit would certainly be a gamble if it's not an original TK because of those unknown perimeters. And appears yours is indeed leaking off the metering side.
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Re: Petcock spurts
28 Jul 2024 20:06
I appreciate your close observation. It is a custom job so it's most likely aftermarket. Dunno about the clamps but it is something I wasn't aware of so will take it under advisement. I've had a couple people tell me it's an easy fix and I ought to just replace the whole piece. Still considering my move. But yeah, you can see where it leaks. Guess I'd go about it by draining the tank, then removing the petcock after releasing it from the carbs n stuff. I'd be able to take it apart and look at it then. That's sort of my game plan when I get to it.
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