Petcock issue
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Petcock issue
12 Apr 2006 17:01
This is a noob question, sorry. I am having the hardest time trying to find a petcock for my 77 KZ650C. Does anyone know a petcock off of another bike woule do the trick? Thanks.
Chris
Oskaloosa, IA
77 KZ650C
Chris
Oskaloosa, IA
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Re: Petcock issue
12 Apr 2006 17:04
heard a few of the guys here said they used a suzuki petcock and i think z1enterprizes sells an adaptor to change to a pingle valve, at the top right you can see a search forum block type in petcock and have fun!
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Re: Petcock issue
12 Apr 2006 20:25
I read on here that the 77 650 was all by it self ? Anyone else know ??
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Re: Petcock issue
12 Apr 2006 21:30
Hey Shoe48,
I got a Suzuki petcock from Z1 enterprises, did the trick, no more leaks. Drop Jeff a line he won't mind;)
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I got a Suzuki petcock from Z1 enterprises, did the trick, no more leaks. Drop Jeff a line he won't mind;)
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Re: Petcock issue
13 Apr 2006 10:24
the one says it's for a 78 650. would that still work in mine?
Post edited by: cheezy14u, at: 2006/04/13 13:24
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Re: Petcock issue
13 Apr 2006 10:49
get a drag specialties petcock for $15 and pingel adapter for $12. this has been covered many times before.
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Re: Petcock issue
13 Apr 2006 11:46
The petcock on the '78 was different from the earlier years. Does your petcock use two bolts to attach it, or does the whole thing screw on? The '78 used two bolts...
lifeliberty has the right idea, it's what I did too. Drag Specialties and a Pingel adapter.
It's a manual petcock so you need to remember to shut it off...just like we did in the old days.
Z1Enterprises may have them, or DennisKirk, or Bike Bandit
lifeliberty has the right idea, it's what I did too. Drag Specialties and a Pingel adapter.
It's a manual petcock so you need to remember to shut it off...just like we did in the old days.
Z1Enterprises may have them, or DennisKirk, or Bike Bandit
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Re: Petcock issue
13 Apr 2006 13:14
The 77 was manual, the 78 vaccuum. Both mount the same. The filter on the petcock on a 78 was bigger diameter and won't go through the hole in the tank on a 77 (at least on the B model, the C may differ). If you can ream out your outlet hole a bit, a 78 will work fine. You need to run a vaccuum line from the 78 petcock to one of the vaccuum nipples on the 4 intake manifolds to get vaccuum to operate the new petcock.
The 77 manual petcock is a complete and utter piece of crap, so don't use that setup. Either get the vaccuum one or a Pingle.
The 77 manual petcock is a complete and utter piece of crap, so don't use that setup. Either get the vaccuum one or a Pingle.
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Re: Petcock issue
13 Apr 2006 14:29
Could someone take a second and double check these part numbers on the websites to make sure I am getting the right stuff (I have "0" bike mechanic ability, hopefully through this bike I will aquire some)
The drag specialties petcock number is DS-390214 www.dragspecialties.com/fatbook/1732/210/2352699?q=ds-390214
and the adapter I found at Dennis Kirk # 192920
www.denniskirk.com/jsp/product_catalog/Product.jsp?skuId=182920
Again, I apologize for my "noobness" and appreciate any help from you.
Thanks!
Chris
Oskaloosa, IA
77 KZ650C
The drag specialties petcock number is DS-390214 www.dragspecialties.com/fatbook/1732/210/2352699?q=ds-390214
and the adapter I found at Dennis Kirk # 192920
www.denniskirk.com/jsp/product_catalog/Product.jsp?skuId=182920
Again, I apologize for my "noobness" and appreciate any help from you.
Thanks!
Chris
Oskaloosa, IA
77 KZ650C
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Re: Petcock issue
13 Apr 2006 16:16
I highly doubt the Buell uses the same bolt spacing as a 1977 Kawasaki so I would wager to guess that no these will not fit.
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Re: Petcock issue
13 Apr 2006 16:29
RonKZ650 wrote:
Whats wrong with our (77) petcock setup vs newer ones?The 77 manual petcock is a complete and utter piece of crap, so don't use that setup.
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