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scott
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Gas seemed to be getting into the oil on my GS550E so I decided to replace the petcock. I ordered a Suzuki petcock, bolts and washers from PartShark (and a gasket / o-ring but the petcock came with one already). I removed and drained the tank. I was surprised it took maybe 1-1.5 hrs. I'm not sure what I was expecting but next time I'll have a better plan to rig something up so I don't have to sit there holding a hose to the petcock. Or have less gas in the tank...
The tank surface under the petcock seemed somewhat rippled. I assume this is just from the gas contacting the paint and is normal. Should I have sanded that down or done something else?

When attaching the new petcock, the bolts never got to the point where I couldn't turn them anymore but it seemed "tight enough" (I hope). I put some gas in the tank and so far no leaks. My next step is to change the oil before starting it up to see if it the new petcock works.
Here's the old petcock:

And the new petcock:


I know this is a trivial procedure but it was the first thing I've done to the bike so I'm glad it went fairly smoothly.
The tank surface under the petcock seemed somewhat rippled. I assume this is just from the gas contacting the paint and is normal. Should I have sanded that down or done something else?

When attaching the new petcock, the bolts never got to the point where I couldn't turn them anymore but it seemed "tight enough" (I hope). I put some gas in the tank and so far no leaks. My next step is to change the oil before starting it up to see if it the new petcock works.
Here's the old petcock:

And the new petcock:


I know this is a trivial procedure but it was the first thing I've done to the bike so I'm glad it went fairly smoothly.