Replacement gas petcock for a 1974 Suzuki GT250

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Replacement gas petcock for a 1974 Suzuki GT250

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I'm a little new, so please bear with me. I have a 1974 Suzuki GT250. I'm the original owner. It has a lot of sentimental value, so I try my best to keep it running. When I start the bike, there's a lot of white smoke coming out of the left side. I've pulled the spark plugs, and they are wet with gas. After reading tons of comments, I've narrowed it down to a leaking petcock, plugged air filter, float seal problems or worse case, bad crank seals. I figured I'd work on the easy stuff first and the harder stuff later. So my question is, where can I get a petcock for my bike? I've gone through the usual sources, and finding parts is a little difficult. Plus the exploded diagrams of the petcock do not show any replacement part for the diaphragm. Help!

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Post by falcon »

Should be Suzuki PN# 44300-18450.

I just got one from my dealer it was about $80 (Canadian, so US pricing will be less).
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Re: Replacement gas petcock for a 1974 Suzuki GT250

Post by Coyote »

could be as simple as a bad or stuck open check valve on the left side oil feed line. You say it smokes when you start it. Does it clear up after a good hard run? If it does, then would be my guess.

KnK Cycles shows a new petcock at $84.50 Near the bottom of this page. http://www.knkcycles.com/suzukiGT250.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The diaphragm is not available for any Suzuki models. It was not meant to be a replaceable part in Suzuki's mind. That's why it is not shown and there is no part number for it.
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Thanks guys for the suggestions. I'll keep you posted on how things are going.

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Re: Replacement gas petcock for a 1974 Suzuki GT250

Post by oldjapanesebikes »

Coyote wrote:The diaphragm is not available for any Suzuki models. It was not meant to be a replaceable part in Suzuki's mind. That's why it is not shown and there is no part number for it.
Oddly enough, I stumbled across an outfit in Germany now offering replacement petcock diaphragms (almost sounds rude doesn't it ? :shock: ) for the older style pentagon diaphragms. The site is in German, but if you are using a Chrome browser it is easy to auto-translate into English - possibly Microcrap Explorer or Firefox can do this also - you'd have to check.

http://www.hard-to-find-parts.de/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The link to the actual page is:

http://www.hard-to-find-parts.de/pd1716 ... tVariants=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;{EOL}&categoryId=8

Prices are not too unreasonable - and it appears to be an exchange service as they need the pintel from the old diaphragm so they can re-manufacture them. I've bookmarked them for a future project I will be doing. 8)
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Post by 78whiteorbs »

^ that is pretty neat! Thanks for sharing-

Also I read somewhere around here there is an adapter plate for running a manual on of universal but can't seam to find that thread. Anybody know?
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http://www.partsnmore.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Click on Suzuki in the opening window. Then find your bike in the drop down window. Then in the left column, click on universal. The petcock and adapter plates are about 2/3 down that page.
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Re: Replacement gas petcock for a 1974 Suzuki GT250

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Thanks Coyote- just ordered a rebuild kit from hvccycle.com if that doesnt do it then this will be plan b-
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