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  • Petcock screws

    I lost the screws for mounting the petcock to the tank. I know stupid me.

    Does anyone know what the size and thread pitch is? I would rather go to my local hardware store and pick some up instead of ordering them.

    Also besides the fiber washer is there another washer that goes on it? I dont remember if there was or not.

    Thanks All

    Ozz
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  • #2
    M6 x 1. The fiber washer is it.

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    • #3
      I just had one of my petcocks off the other day. If I remember, it had the integrated washer in the head of the screw (aka: Large diameter flange around the normal screw head). Given that it screws down against a fiber washer, that makes sense to spread the load out, so if you get "normal" screws, I would suggest putting a washer on there.

      But, then you might have leakage problems between the screw face and the washer, so I would try to find the single piece screw/washer type job. Otherwise, be very careful when you tighten down the screw so you don't crush the washer and cause a leak.
      -- Clint
      1979 XS1100F - bought for $500 in 1989

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      • #4
        Use flange screws/bolts and fiber washers. If you also include steel washers they will leak.
        Skids (Sid Hansen)

        Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.

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        • #5
          I also need the length too.

          Thanks for all the info so far
          Four wheels move your body, two wheels move your soul.

          ATGATT, It could save your life!

          1980 XS 1100SG
          Dyna 3 Ohm Hi Output Coils
          Pod Filters
          DynoJet Kit
          T.C.'s Fuse Block
          Slip Streamer Turbo Windshield
          Custom Tank and Side Cover Decals
          V-Max Auto CCT

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          • #6
            20 mm should do it. I think they are about 22mm factory, though. They are between 5/8 and 3/4 of an inch. Just have a standard measuring stick handy tonight....
            Ray Matteis
            KE6NHG
            XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
            XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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            • #7
              Thanks All!!
              Four wheels move your body, two wheels move your soul.

              ATGATT, It could save your life!

              1980 XS 1100SG
              Dyna 3 Ohm Hi Output Coils
              Pod Filters
              DynoJet Kit
              T.C.'s Fuse Block
              Slip Streamer Turbo Windshield
              Custom Tank and Side Cover Decals
              V-Max Auto CCT

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DiverRay View Post
                20 mm should do it. I think they are about 22mm factory, though. They are between 5/8 and 3/4 of an inch. Just have a standard measuring stick handy tonight....
                Hi Ray,
                you gotta brush up on the bilingualism.
                22mm approximates to 7/8" (22.2mm) which is kinda sloppy for a wrench swap.
                Here's some wrenches that will swap
                5/16" & 8mm
                7/16" & 11mm
                9/16" & 14mm
                5/8" & 16mm
                3/4" & 19mm
                1-1/16" & 27mm
                Remembering these similarities is most useful when your son has borrowed your metric sockets.
                Fred Hill, S'toon
                XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
                "The Flying Pumpkin"

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                • #9
                  There are two different types of petcock moounting surfaces that I have seen on these. One just uses an o-ring in an oval shape, the other has the oval with a couple segments that isolate the hole for the inlet from the holes for the bolts. If you have the latter, some Form-A-Gasket type A on the threads will negate the need for the fiber washers.

                  But, flange bolts are easy to come by, so I would use those. Most hardware stores have them and probably some sealing washers as well.
                  Ich habe dich nicht gefragt.

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