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Erich
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Leaky Petcock

Post by Erich » Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:45 pm

I got tired of my petcock leaking. I used the RetroBike rebuild kit but left in the original cork seal. I had a slow leak that got worse as I put more gas in the tank. I took it apart again and replaced the cork seal with the new rubber kit seal and it ended up leaking even worse. After a day or so I could barely even move the slider.

I took it back off and noticed the top side of the petcock that seals against the tank was warped pretty bad from being tightened down too much. It measured approximately .030" out of flat. I managed to tap it back into shape but it didn't really help. It seems like my leak is mostly from the slider seal.

Since I want to do more riding and less tank fiddling, I decided to make my own replacement. I'm just using a standard brass 1/8" NPT valve for now. I'm also going to use viton washers and a quad shaped o-ring. If it seals good, I'm going to re-tap and replace the valve with a 3/8" petcock that's made for old harley tanks. It's chrome with a screen and a reserved switch.

Erich
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joeweir1
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Post by joeweir1 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:36 pm

Where did you get the base with the three mounting holes?Saw something like it on Ebay awhile back.

Erich
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Post by Erich » Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:55 am

I made the base out of alum. It's the same diameter as the stock petcock and the seal fits the groove. I made it pretty thick so it would stay nice and flat when tightened down, and also so I could use the original jis screws. I left the tank full all weekend and had no leaks. It used to leak bad if I put any more than a gallon in the tank. Even worse if I tried to fill it up.

kustommusic
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Post by kustommusic » Tue Sep 02, 2008 2:49 pm

Hey, That is nice work! Kustommusic

Erich
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Post by Erich » Wed Sep 03, 2008 10:25 pm

Hey thanks....

I got the new reserve petcock in the mail yesterday and mounted it today. It's holding up real well so far.

-Erich
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joeweir1
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Post by joeweir1 » Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:14 pm

Looks good!

BrewCityDream
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Post by BrewCityDream » Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:41 pm

So did you custom tool the base or is this a part I could find and modify from a hardware store/motorcycle supply place? This looks like a great replacement solution which I need badly. Any help on how I may achieve the same results would be appreciated.
Erich wrote:I made the base out of alum. It's the same diameter as the stock petcock and the seal fits the groove. I made it pretty thick so it would stay nice and flat when tightened down, and also so I could use the original jis screws. I left the tank full all weekend and had no leaks. It used to leak bad if I put any more than a gallon in the tank. Even worse if I tried to fill it up.

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