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Where is the best place to get a gas cap. I have tried carbkitcapital.com and partsnmore.com,but they are out of stock. I really dont wanna shell out $100 for an oem gas cap.
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The reason I'm replacing the the cap is my petcock is giving me problems. I have replaced the oring,washers,and bolts with new oem. But I am still getting gas leaking from the bolts. So I'm thinking my gas cap vent is bad and is causing the pressure to push the gas out through the bolts. If that is even logical.
Is it getting past the o-ring gasket thing or the sealing washers or what? It only leaks when the tank is warm?
The reason I'm replacing the the cap is my petcock is giving me problems. I have replaced the o'ring,washers,and bolts with new oem. But I am still getting gas leaking from the bolts. So I'm thinking my gas cap vent is bad and is causing the pressure to push the gas out through the bolts. If that is even logical.
But I am still getting gas leaking from the bolts.
It's hard to believe all the expense and trouble being tossed about to fix this problem. It could be a bad petcock (cracked at a bolt hole), a bad seal in it, usually underneath the lever, or diaphram if it's leaking at the back. It could be a bad O ring or dirty surface if it's leaking where the petcock mates to the tank. It could be a bad gas line connection to the petcock.
But if it's leaking at the bolts, it's more than likely the self sealing Oil Gallery Exhaust washers. Those are special washers that seal the bolts and if they're bad, cracked, or flattened, they could be prone to leak. Try to understand that
these holes the bolts fit through bypass that O ring seal at the tank/petcock surface. To better understand, simply remove a bolt and watch the gas pour out.
If that is where the gas is coming, that's where I'd focus my attention.
Item 4, part number 09168-06023, $1.16 each at Boulevard Suzuki.
http://www.boulevardsuzuki.com/fich...y=Motorcycles&make=SUZUKI&year=1982&fveh=2157
Hey Kparkfan, where did you end up getting your new gas cap?