Does a petcock have spring inside?

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  • John
    XS-XJ Super Guru
    • Oct 2003
    • 5117

    #16
    Originally posted by tokarz33
    81 xs1100 H Model

    standard right?
    Standard, Si!

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    • tokarz33
      XSive
      • Mar 2005
      • 34
      • Lucas, TX

      #17
      ok, so I am missing one spring then.

      Anyone have an extra spring?

      Why doesn't this show up in the diagram?

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      • pggg
        XS-XJ Guru
        • Nov 2004
        • 1609
        • NZ

        #18
        Tokarz, the springs in my fuel taps got tired and weak and the diaphragms wouldn't close properly - so the fuel flowed through even when the taps were at 'ON' position. I stretched the springs, but within a week or so, they'd crapped out again. I ditched them and cut some ballpoint pen springs to size and tried them. Never had any problem since.

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        • tokarz33
          XSive
          • Mar 2005
          • 34
          • Lucas, TX

          #19
          Sounds easy. I will give that a shot.


          thanks guys.

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          • Ken Talbot
            XS-XJ Super Guru
            • Jun 2002
            • 4251
            • Revelstoke, BC

            #20
            While you're in there, be sure to clean out the 'spooge' hole in the housing on the vacuum side of the diaphragm. If this hole is plugged, even a good spring will not push the o-ring into the seat hard enough or quick enough to stop the fuel flow.

            With the petcock taken apart, you can tell if this hole is plugged by sucking on the vacuum nipple, as the engine vacuum would do, then blowing on it. If it is plugged, you won't be able to blow back through the nipple.
            Ken Talbot

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