I've had a couple of failed attempts at rebuilding vacuum petcocks. I thought the o'ring was wrong. I tried that. No help. Currently, I'm running some manual taps.
Greg, a Yamaha enthusiast on another forum got to the route of the problem. https://www.xs650.com/threads/81-special.65260/page-4
I have an unused diaphragm from Dime City Cycles.
https://www.dimecitycycles.com/petc...?fits-motorcycle=Yamaha/XS650/all-models/1981
I measured the pin at 18.14 mm.
I measured four OE diaphragm pins. 18.75, 19.06, 19.06, and 19.02 mm.
I believe the diaphragm pins in the kit are at fault. Be aware before you buy.
It says in the description that the pin is 18.5 mm long. That isn't long enough. I should have measured first, then read the description.
I believe the issue is K&L Supply 18-6633. That's the part every vendor sells. It's no good. No matter where you go, you get the same failure. The fuel will not shut off.
There is a fix for this.
(6) Vacuum Petcock rebuild kit - FAIL | Yamaha XS650 Forum Scroll down to post #10.
Greg, a Yamaha enthusiast on another forum got to the route of the problem. https://www.xs650.com/threads/81-special.65260/page-4
I have an unused diaphragm from Dime City Cycles.
https://www.dimecitycycles.com/petc...?fits-motorcycle=Yamaha/XS650/all-models/1981
I measured the pin at 18.14 mm.
I measured four OE diaphragm pins. 18.75, 19.06, 19.06, and 19.02 mm.
I believe the diaphragm pins in the kit are at fault. Be aware before you buy.
It says in the description that the pin is 18.5 mm long. That isn't long enough. I should have measured first, then read the description.
I believe the issue is K&L Supply 18-6633. That's the part every vendor sells. It's no good. No matter where you go, you get the same failure. The fuel will not shut off.
There is a fix for this.
(6) Vacuum Petcock rebuild kit - FAIL | Yamaha XS650 Forum Scroll down to post #10.
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