I purchased two petcock repair kits from Partsnmore last fall, and they remind me of the old Maxwell Smart line - "missed it by that much."
The kit had everything with the exception of the spring that pushes against the rubber diaphram to shut the fuel off. With a new o-ring on the plug in the center of the diaphram the old spring just didn't have enough strength to fully seat the o-ring and subsequently it didn't shut the gas off like it was supposed to.
The fix was relatively easy. I went to ACE hardware and found a stainless steel spring of the correct diameter and approximate same "springiness". The springs were much longer than the originals so I cut them to size (slightly longer than the old ones), installed them, and the leaks stopped.
One thing to watch for is that, if the springs are too long or too strong, the vacuum may not be able to pull the diaphram back, in which case you need to shorten the spring or run in the prime position.
Mine work great in the normal running position. It will push tha tach as far into the red zone as you care to take it without starving for gas, and when I shut it down there's no gas dribbling out.
The kit had everything with the exception of the spring that pushes against the rubber diaphram to shut the fuel off. With a new o-ring on the plug in the center of the diaphram the old spring just didn't have enough strength to fully seat the o-ring and subsequently it didn't shut the gas off like it was supposed to.
The fix was relatively easy. I went to ACE hardware and found a stainless steel spring of the correct diameter and approximate same "springiness". The springs were much longer than the originals so I cut them to size (slightly longer than the old ones), installed them, and the leaks stopped.
One thing to watch for is that, if the springs are too long or too strong, the vacuum may not be able to pull the diaphram back, in which case you need to shorten the spring or run in the prime position.
Mine work great in the normal running position. It will push tha tach as far into the red zone as you care to take it without starving for gas, and when I shut it down there's no gas dribbling out.
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