This is a new thread as it is a new subject Got my bike all back to gather after repainting, was real careful to make sure all the petcock mounting surfaces were smoth and clean Noticed today after a fill up and sitting overnight, one is weaping fuel I used the orginial old O rings and mounting screw washer seals, looks like the O ring is the leak. I ordered new OEM O rings today and will install soon. Do you guys just trust the O rings, or do you apply some sort of fuel prof-sealent also? If so, what kind do you use Thanks
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1979 XS1100 Special (Mad Max, OEM) Current
1980 XS1100 Special
1990 V Max
1982 KZ750 LTD Twin
1986 700 FZR Yamaha Fazer (faster then expected)
1979 XS750 Special (my 1st Special)
1974 CB750-Four
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1961 Catalina 389/1970 Torino GT 351/1967GTO 12to1 comp./ Roller cam/ T-10/ 456 gear/Tri-power/1967 GTO 400, 1969 Camaro, 1968 Z28, 2001 BMW M Roadster 0 to 60 in 4.5 sec. Jaguar XK8Tags: None
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If you re-painted the tank, remove any paint where the O-ring resides BEFORE installing. O-ring won't seal correctly where there's paint. Thin shiney film of dialectic grease on the O-ring WILL help it seat properly when tightened down. Just my experience with this scenario and similar ones in other applications.81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.
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Originally posted by motoman View PostIf you re-painted the tank, remove any paint where the O-ring resides BEFORE installing. O-ring won't seal correctly where there's paint. Thin shiney film of dialectic grease on the O-ring WILL help it seat properly when tightened down. Just my experience with this scenario and similar ones in other applications.1979 XS1100 Special (Mad Max, OEM) Current
1980 XS1100 Special
1990 V Max
1982 KZ750 LTD Twin
1986 700 FZR Yamaha Fazer (faster then expected)
1979 XS750 Special (my 1st Special)
1974 CB750-Four
Past/pres Car's
1961 Catalina 389/1970 Torino GT 351/1967GTO 12to1 comp./ Roller cam/ T-10/ 456 gear/Tri-power/1967 GTO 400, 1969 Camaro, 1968 Z28, 2001 BMW M Roadster 0 to 60 in 4.5 sec. Jaguar XK8
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POR tank seal?
I have a can of POR tank seal, I was thinking of brushing on a layer on both the tank and petcock, any thoughts, pros or cons1979 XS1100 Special (Mad Max, OEM) Current
1980 XS1100 Special
1990 V Max
1982 KZ750 LTD Twin
1986 700 FZR Yamaha Fazer (faster then expected)
1979 XS750 Special (my 1st Special)
1974 CB750-Four
Past/pres Car's
1961 Catalina 389/1970 Torino GT 351/1967GTO 12to1 comp./ Roller cam/ T-10/ 456 gear/Tri-power/1967 GTO 400, 1969 Camaro, 1968 Z28, 2001 BMW M Roadster 0 to 60 in 4.5 sec. Jaguar XK8
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Originally posted by XS1100_OEM4ME View PostI have a can of POR tank seal, I was thinking of brushing on a layer on both the tank and petcock, any thoughts, pros or cons
Lay the o-ring down in the groove in the fuel tap, then cut it a little long so the cut ends overlap one another about 1/4".
Fit the new o-ring into the groove so that the extra length pushes and holds the cut ends together tightly and the o-ring stays in the groove. It should be a very snug fit in the fuel tap groove with absolutely no gap at the cut ends of the o-ring.
If it's too short the new o-ring won't hold the cut ends together when the o-ring eventually starts to harden and shrink, then it will start to leak so make another one if it's too short..
If it's too long the new o-ring won't stay in place and it will pop out of the groove when you put the fuel tap on the tank. Trim it a little bit at a time until it fits and holds the cut ends together.
When the new o-ring is fitted, hold the fuel tap in place on the tank so it doesn't move, then put in the screws and slowly tighten them down.
That's it, you're done. Add some fuel and checks for leaks.-- Scott
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2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
1979 XS1100F: parts
2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.
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Originally posted by 3Phase View PostWell, it's your bike... I used a leftover o-ring from the oil filter housing and made my own o-rings for both fuel taps.
Lay the o-ring down in the groove in the fuel tap, then cut it a little long so the cut ends overlap one another about 1/4".
Fit the new o-ring into the groove so that the extra length pushes and holds the cut ends together tightly and the o-ring stays in the groove. It should be a very snug fit in the fuel tap groove with absolutely no gap at the cut ends of the o-ring.
If it's too short the new o-ring won't hold the cut ends together when the o-ring eventually starts to harden and shrink, then it will start to leak so make another one if it's too short..
If it's too long the new o-ring won't stay in place and it will pop out of the groove when you put the fuel tap on the tank. Trim it a little bit at a time until it fits and holds the cut ends together.
When the new o-ring is fitted, hold the fuel tap in place on the tank so it doesn't move, then put in the screws and slowly tighten them down.
That's it, you're done. Add some fuel and checks for leaks.1979 XS1100 Special (Mad Max, OEM) Current
1980 XS1100 Special
1990 V Max
1982 KZ750 LTD Twin
1986 700 FZR Yamaha Fazer (faster then expected)
1979 XS750 Special (my 1st Special)
1974 CB750-Four
Past/pres Car's
1961 Catalina 389/1970 Torino GT 351/1967GTO 12to1 comp./ Roller cam/ T-10/ 456 gear/Tri-power/1967 GTO 400, 1969 Camaro, 1968 Z28, 2001 BMW M Roadster 0 to 60 in 4.5 sec. Jaguar XK8
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Ah! I totally misread that and thought you were going to paint your tank with POR15!-- Scott
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2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
1979 XS1100F: parts
2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.
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