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Petcock still leaks
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Is there a replacement I can get for my screw on petcock? It's non-vacuum dual output. Someone suggested a pingel valve, but I don't know if those have a reserve function or not... and I need that.
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Buy pingle petcock. Problem solved.
I said someone already mentioned that to me. Do they have a reserve function at all?
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www.redlinecycle.com/Petcocks%20-%20OEM%20%20&%20Repro.html
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www.oldbikebarn.com/motorcycle_parts.php...al=Universal&Start=0
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You might need an adapter plate (check the above link for info), but there are definitely cheaper non-vacuum petcocks with the reserve function.
example
My petcock is also slightly leaky after a rebuild. I refuse to give up the vacuum functionity, though...
Many folks say "Pingel". I can't figure out what makes a Pingel worth paying twice as much, unless you need really high flow...
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Z1 has a nice page on the subject...
You might need an adapter plate (check the above link for info), but there are definitely cheaper non-vacuum petcocks with the reserve function.
example
My petcock is also slightly leaky after a rebuild. I refuse to give up the vacuum functionity, though...
Many folks say "Pingel". I can't figure out what makes a Pingel worth paying twice as much, unless you need really high flow...
That "example" petcock is really nice, and a bargin for only $15. If it were dual outlet, I would buy that without hesitation.
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Would that setup flow enough gas ?
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'tis okay. I should have pasted it. Jeff, I hope you don't mind me copying your content. :silly:
Jeff saith:
If your carbs have dual fuel hose feeds, you can use a Y or T 'splitter' to feed both sides. Fuel flow through the aftermarket single outlet petcocks IS sufficient to put a Y or T 'splitter' in the hose on all but the radical larger cc motorcycles (many stock 1000cc motorcycles use only one fuel feed to supply all four carbs)
Tell you what, Alex. If you buy the $15 one, try feeding your carbs with a Y, and aren't happy with the results, PM me and I'll buy it off of you for my SR for whatever Jeff charged you plus a few bucks shipping.
Just know that you may need an adapter plate, but this one fits the same places a Pingel fits, so if you need an adapter plate for this petcock you'll need one for the Pingel as well.
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Is this true? I can get a new OEM petcock for $56.
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