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jeff langmack
Petcock problems
Been a while, I decided to try the prime position on my 1979 GS850G, I should have known better, now it leaks. Help! Thanks GeoffTags: None
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jeff langmack
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Originally posted by jeff langmack View PostBeen a while, I decided to try the prime position on my 1979 GS850G, I should have known better, now it leaks. Help! Thanks Geoff1981 gs650L
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A new OEM one from Boulevard Suzuki will run you $75 and change.
But, before I'd even consider replacing it, I think you should find out where the leak is coming from. There's a O ring that fits around the selector lever that I've had leak, especially in cooler weather, cheap fix if it is and there's those washers around the mounting bolts, and it could just be the mating O ring type of seal where the petcock mounts the tank. Check your bolts, screws and hoses to make sure they're snug.sigpic
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BassCliff
Greetings and Salutations!!
Hi Mr. jeff langmack,
You can try a rebuild kit, making sure the mating surfaces are clean and smooth. BUT rebuilding the petcock is a 50-50 proposition at best. You can't go wrong with a new one (OEM preferably) because it will last another 25 years or so.
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