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Rich
1982 GS 750TZ
2015 Triumph Tiger 1200
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Originally posted by Grimly View PostIf you can't get the OEM or Dowty washers, use a smear of Hylomar Blue on the bolt face and both faces of a plain washer. It won't leak fuel, ever.
Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View Post
Thank you!!!
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I've bought many orders of parts from partshark. Never had a problem. Shipping will cost more that the 2 washers. Check the ebay add, see if it includes shipping. I don't recall if I've ever bought anything from that seller. Ebay is definitely a buyer-be-ware type deal. But that seller has sold a bunch of items and has100% positive feedback. But we're not talking about big bucks here.
If you want to go cheap and quick, no guarantee that it will work, But I have used these for similar washers that go under the long bolts on the right and left side top of the Valve cover. I used the washers from metal roofing screws. They have a rubber washer attached to them. Any hardware store will have them. Just have to unthread them from the screws. They have a concave shape and will flatten out when torqued down. Will they work on the petcock bolts? I don't know. They may be too thick. Problem is, if they don't seal, it's a pain to empty the tank, remove and redo.Rich
1982 GS 750TZ
2015 Triumph Tiger 1200
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Originally posted by OriginalOwner View Post
I read about Hylomar Blue, sounds like some righteous stuff!! From your experience, what's the better route? Buying the original part, upgrading to a "dowty washer" that works better and will last longer than the OEM, or going the Hylomar route. Also, is Hylomar hard to remove/deal with when returning to the area? Thanks!!
Use OEM if you can; if you can't, don't use silicone sealer*, use Hylomar.
*silicone sealer balls up and goes crumbly in the presence of gasoline.---- Dave
Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window
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Thanks guys for the great advice. I ordered them here:
Suzuki Motorcycle 2020 GSX-R1000 103A-CYLINDER HEAD. Suzuki Motorcycle 2020 GSX-R1000 112A-CRANKCASE COVER. Suzuki Motorcycle 2020 BOULEVARD M109R BOSS - VZR1800-BZ CAM CHAIN. This Suzuki09168-06023 GASKET fits the following models and components.
It was the best price I found for OEM ($3.20 each) and the seller has 100-percent positive rating.
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Piece of mind for getting the right part is definitely worth at least $6.40.Rich
1982 GS 750TZ
2015 Triumph Tiger 1200
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OriginalOwner I just ordered these washers from the same seller. Did they do the trick for your leak?
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Originally posted by dgates1 View PostOriginalOwner I just ordered these washers from the same seller. Did they do the trick for your leak?
But my low idle and hesitation issue under 3000 RPM's has returned. It feels different from before, I'm thinking i may be a fuel/air mixture issue this time. It gets better if I pull the choke out about a 1/10 of the way.
Not sure.
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