I am debating whether or not to use the octy or not use the octy. Are there any benefits besides not having to turn off the petcocks after each ride?
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As far as I have read the biggest benefit to getting rid of octy and going with on/off petcocks is knowing for sure your fuel is off (if you remember to turn them). Your sig says you have a 79F... it shouldnt have an octy, so why do you inquire, you pick up another bike? I just got a 79SF and I will be ditching the octy!'79 XS11 F
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Being the purist that I am, I figure that if it came on the bike, there's no reason to remove it if it can be repaired. It is there for a reason, and though it can be safely bypassed, I see no good reason to remove it just for the sake of removing it. It doesn't make anything more difficult, and adds a tiny bit of insurance to the fuel system.1980 XS850SG - Sold
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Leave it. I took mine off, but only because I switched to a standard tank that has the vacuum petcocks anyway.
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It doesn't make anything more difficult, and adds a tiny bit of insurance to the fuel system.
I get rid of them. I don't feel the need for a third backup system, and they look all cluttered like a rat made a nest under the left side of your tank.
Just my opinion though..
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Take it off. That was the 1st thing I did to the bike when I got it. Man alive I can't believe they even set up something like that - what a mess, & what an amount of chances for a failure with all the lines & conections. Just turn off the petcocks like any other bike, then you know the fuel is off for sure. 3 steps in shutting it down, kill switch off, key off, & petcocks off then walk away. turns into a habit. reverse when you start up. sometimes things just have way to much thought in them. - Dan'81 XS1100 LH - Midnight Special - been lookin' a long time for this one.
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I thought it was a good idea to leave it until it failed and left me stuck out in the middle of bumf**k. If your carbs are in good shape and you can remember to turn off your petcocks after done riding, you sure don't need it, IMHO2H7 (79) owned since '89
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And if you're using the newer style viton rubber tipped needle valves,(along with inline fuel filters) then there's even less chances of leakages, and so you don't really have to turn the petcocks OFF with every stop. Would still recommend turning them to off when you park for extended amounts of time, overnight, etc.. But I got rid of mine, and when I'm running errands and such around town, I turn the Petcocks ON when I start, and just leave it that way till I get back home. The float valves do their job and the carbs don't flood when it's parked for short shopping stops and such.
The earlier style carbs can be fitted to accept the viton tipped valves, just need to use the Virago 900 seats and valves IIRC, that's another topic that's going to be a tech tip one of these days!
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Never had an Octy....
My special came to me without the octy. It also had carb problems related to someone "trying" to fix an electrical problem. They boogered up both original petcocks along with tossing the original octy in the trash. I did have to find aftermarket petcocks and install them.
I live with the fact that I have to shut off the fuel every time. Always had to do that on the previous bikes so it's a hard habit to break.
I haven't spent any time trying to find an original octy or original petcocks to install. Quite happy now to do without it.
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I am not going to use the octy...It seems to be just another fail-safe, and I have always turned to fuel off when I turn the bike off, no matter how long I am off the bike.
I do have a standard, but I got a special tank, and petcocks, and octy from andreas(I like the look of the special tank more...)
-Rick1979 XS1100 Standard
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Originally posted by Clerek View Post.
I do have a standard, but I got a special tank, and petcocks, and octy from andreas(I like the look of the special tank more...)
-Rick
Sorry,... no, really!... no, I mean it!!John
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Originally posted by jjwaller View PostLess volume and function for a Hardley look?
Sorry,... no, really!... no, I mean it!!
I changed it because I am building a bobber, and the way the seat is mounted my arms were too close to the tank. So I switched to a smaller tank. I have drag bars on it, and a solo spring seat...Now I just got to figure out why it keeps clicking and not turning over!!!
-Rick1979 XS1100 Standard
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