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ty998
How to seal petock against tank?
I just completed removing the rust from the inside of my fuel tank and now it is time to put the petcock back on. While removing the petcock I noticed a rubbery red sealant used between the petcock and the tank. According to Clymer only the gasket is necessary. Would you guys recommend using a sealant in addition to the gasket? And if there is possbily an issue with the petock gasket what sealant would you recommend (along with new gasket)?Tags: None
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kevmalvarez
I've had to take off and reattach my petcock probably 20 times at this point and have never had issues just having the gasket there. As long as the gasket is in good condition and the surface it's attaching to is clean it should be just fine
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I'd get both a new petcock seal and new sealing washers for the attachment screws. The sealing washers are like a dowtey seal and are necessary to keep fuel from leaking out around the bolt heads. You also need the proper screws; they need a smooth surface underneath the head so the sealing washer has good compression.Ed
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mmain1
Not sure how much the sealing washers are or how long they would take to get to you, I bought 'bonded washers' from Ace Hardware locally. It is a cupped washer with a rubber seal bonded to it. Worked great for me.
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Originally posted by mmain1 View PostNot sure how much the sealing washers are or how long they would take to get to you, I bought 'bonded washers' from Ace Hardware locally. It is a cupped washer with a rubber seal bonded to it. Worked great for me.1981 gs650L
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koolaid_kid
Originally posted by mmain1 View PostNot sure how much the sealing washers are or how long they would take to get to you, I bought 'bonded washers' from Ace Hardware locally. It is a cupped washer with a rubber seal bonded to it. Worked great for me.
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Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostSame thing, different name. Be sure and get metric ones, though. IIRC, I have seen them at local auto parts, but not sure they had the metric sizes.1981 gs650L
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the erastus
I've never had a problem getting the petcock to seal on the tank an any of my GS's. The thing to look out for is the bolt seal washers. They are always worn out. I have remade them using gasket material and added a piece of inner tube with a hole. Works like a charm.
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I've been using black 1/4" nylon washers from the hardware store for the last, oh, ten years or so...1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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ty998
Petcock sealed fine with the current gasket. Red, rubbery gunk on there before just made me nervous.
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Originally posted by bwringer View PostI've been using black 1/4" nylon washers from the hardware store for the last, oh, ten years or so...1981 gs650L
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