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Originally posted by natemoen View PostThe Standards (which is what an H would be) do not have an octy, only the specials had the octy. But I must say that the petcocks you describe do not sound like the oem style petcocks, so those are different.1981 XS1100H Venturer
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Originally posted by MPittma100 View PostYou are right. No Octy on the Standards (H). The vacuum petcocks on mine have been replaced by PO with Pingle brand petcocks. They have no vacuum. The positions are OFF-ON-RESERVE. I am able to manually turn the fuel off. I have checked them several times and there is no fuel leaking out when they are off.
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Originally posted by Thumbs Up View PostAfter reading this thread isn't this the simplest solution? As long as you remember to shut the fuel off. Do you have the Pingle part number?
IMHO the simple solution is to rebuild the original petcocks and they're good, for at least a couple decades, if done with care.
I have originals on my '83 XJ 750 and they still work fine AND I don't have to double check if I turned them off.1980 XS1100G "Dolly G" Full Dresser (with a coat of many colors )
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Originally posted by Thumbs Up View PostAfter reading this thread isn't this the simplest solution? As long as you remember to shut the fuel off. Do you have the Pingle part number?XS1100F 1980 European model. Standard. Dyna coils. Iridium plugs. XS750 final drive (sometimes). Micron fork brace. Progressive front springs. Geezer regulator/rectifier. Stainless 4 into 2 exhaust. Auto CCT (Venturer 1300) SOLD. New project now on the go. 1980 European model.
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I agree that the proper thing to do is to rebuild the petcocks and I have done this a few times over the life of my bike. The issue is this will not always stop the leaks from pitcocks. The gas you get has ethanol in it and tends to create moisture. The moisture tends to corrode the tank and all sediments go to the bottom and can get into the petcocks and into the carbs. Moisture can cause the float needle not to settle correctly and allow gas to flow free. The moisture also causes fine rust that will cause issues with petcocks and carbs.
If you polish and clean the internals of the petcocks and the carbs and run the bike frequently you will not have issues.
However you can run your bike all summer have no problem and then let it sit for more than a couple of months with gas in it and it is somewhat likely to have this problem again depending on how much sediment is in the gas. You also have to be careful where and when you get gas. If a truck is there filling the tank chances are you can pump trash into your bike also.
If you store the bike you can minimize the chance of water by additives that fight ethanol issues or you can drain the gas and fog the tank with light spray oil.
So you need to decide if you are lucky and can avoid the problems or you need to get the manual on off valves and never worry about it again.To fix the problem one should not make more assumptions than the minimum needed.
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I use ethanol free gas, which is still available in Holland.
During hibernation I fill the tank with Aspen petrol (for lawn movers, etc.) which is ethanol free and has no cyclic compounds to form solid deposits. I've written an article on this for a couple of MC magazines, but unfortunately it's in Dutch.
My only problem is that one part is missing, the diaphragm support.
I have no problems whatsoever with all my other mc's.79 SF Canadian
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Originally posted by Ben Geutskens View PostMy only problem is that one part is missing, the diaphragm support.
Many people on the forum throw that valve away. (I'm not one of them.) Surely, someone has a malfunctioning vacuum shutoff valve they would be willing to send to you.
I've had an XS650 since 1983 and the vacuum petcock has never been and issue. On my XS1100 Special, I replaced the vacuum shutoff with a new one. It failed after a season or two and I rebuilt it. It has been fine since. I am also using corn-free fuel most of the time.Marty (in Mississippi)
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