I am assembling my petcock (GT550). It's the later model that uses a V-seal in the lever OD. One side of the seal is beveled and the other side is grooved. Which side faces in?
Also, how do you retain the one filter that just slips in the hole? (reserve filter).
Petcock assembly -- V-seal
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Petcock assembly -- V-seal
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Re: Petcock assembly -- V-seal
Service Bulletin GT-37 shows how the "V" seal is installed.
http://www.ozebook.com/compendium/techb ... 034-39.pdf
http://www.ozebook.com/compendium/techb ... 034-39.pdf
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Re: Petcock assembly -- V-seal
That's exactly opposite of what I thought. I figured the 'cup' side would face the fuel. Oh well, that's why I asked. Now if I just knew where to get that o-ring. Put a lot of new parts on but did not replace the o-ring. I can tell just with lung pressure that it's going to leak. Float needles and seats look good, but I hate to rely just on that. A working petcock really shines when you need to remove the tank. No runs, no drips, no dribbles, no problem.
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Re: Petcock assembly -- V-seal
Looks like all of the little parts for the petcock are currently available from Suzuki.
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/search/S ... parts.html
The petcock gasket (part #3) actually has a little tab on it.
Haven't thought about it before, but that tab might be there to hold the reserve filter in place.
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/search/S ... parts.html
The petcock gasket (part #3) actually has a little tab on it.
Haven't thought about it before, but that tab might be there to hold the reserve filter in place.
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Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
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GT750 2x75
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Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
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Re: Petcock assembly -- V-seal
That tab is for the next generation petcock and filter. The base of the newer filter was oval and that tab held it down. That tab must be removed on our style petcocks as that tab nearly completely covers the hole for the reserve filter. The tab is used on my 78 GS1000 but can't be used on our type. Other than that, the 2 gaskets are identical
I got most of the needed stuff in the fiche. The o-ring I need is not shown because it's on the back side of the petcock. Suzuki never sold pars for that side. Some rebuild kits have the o-ring and some don't. It's sad because that o-ring is the most critical part of the whole thing. It IS what shuts off the fuel when there is no vacuum.
I got most of the needed stuff in the fiche. The o-ring I need is not shown because it's on the back side of the petcock. Suzuki never sold pars for that side. Some rebuild kits have the o-ring and some don't. It's sad because that o-ring is the most critical part of the whole thing. It IS what shuts off the fuel when there is no vacuum.
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Re: Petcock assembly -- V-seal
HVCCycle has rebuild kits that include the o-ring.
http://www.hvccycle.net/suzuki-gt-fuel- ... -hvc200s1/
If you can figure out what size the o-ring is, then most likely you can get it at The O-Ring Store.
http://www.theoringstore.com/index.php? ... &cPath=368
http://www.hvccycle.net/suzuki-gt-fuel- ... -hvc200s1/
If you can figure out what size the o-ring is, then most likely you can get it at The O-Ring Store.
http://www.theoringstore.com/index.php? ... &cPath=368
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Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
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GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
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Re: Petcock assembly -- V-seal
I am aware of that kit, but all I need is the o-ring. I already have a new 4 hole seal, bowl gasket, v-seal and tank seal / gasket. I'm not about to spend $30+ for an o-ring.
The original o-ring is still in place but I know from past experience that it will break if I remove it. It's hard and brittle. Once it breaks, it's hard to match it up with another. It is approximately the same size as the o-rings that go below the oil pump manifold, but it has a thinner cross section. I once tried one of those o-rings from under the pump and it didn't work.
SOMEBODY out there knows the dimensions or number of the needed o-ring. The people that make that rebuild kit have a whole bucket full.
The original o-ring is still in place but I know from past experience that it will break if I remove it. It's hard and brittle. Once it breaks, it's hard to match it up with another. It is approximately the same size as the o-rings that go below the oil pump manifold, but it has a thinner cross section. I once tried one of those o-rings from under the pump and it didn't work.
SOMEBODY out there knows the dimensions or number of the needed o-ring. The people that make that rebuild kit have a whole bucket full.
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left.
.
1978 GS1000C
1976 GT550 ongoing money pit.
.
1978 GS1000C
1976 GT550 ongoing money pit.