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I dissambled the front face of one of the petcocks off of my 1979 F XS1100 because some gasoline was leaking out of the face plate. When it was apart I noted that there was a circular gasket with 5 holes and a metal washer.
The gasket was in good shape but I noticed that the metal washer is really bent. It looks like it was almost machined this way but I am not certain. Should it be flat? When I put everything back together I no longer have a leak out of the face plate but now fuel flows freely when the petcock is in the ON or RES position even though no vacuum is present? If I remember correctly the gasket should be put back first, then the metal washer on top. Is this correct? Assuming that the washer is supposed to be curved, does it matter what is it's orientation when I put it back inside of the petcock?
Thanks,
Adam
I dissambled the front face of one of the petcocks off of my 1979 F XS1100 because some gasoline was leaking out of the face plate. When it was apart I noted that there was a circular gasket with 5 holes and a metal washer.
The gasket was in good shape but I noticed that the metal washer is really bent. It looks like it was almost machined this way but I am not certain. Should it be flat? When I put everything back together I no longer have a leak out of the face plate but now fuel flows freely when the petcock is in the ON or RES position even though no vacuum is present? If I remember correctly the gasket should be put back first, then the metal washer on top. Is this correct? Assuming that the washer is supposed to be curved, does it matter what is it's orientation when I put it back inside of the petcock?
Thanks,
Adam
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