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Originally posted by Big T View PostFrom you description, you need a new mechanic.
Petcocks don't wear out, the rubber bits go bad, or the vacuum diaphragm goes bad.
You probably spent the better part of the cost of a new petcock having someone badly rebuild yours
Time for a new one.1982 Suzuki GS650G
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Originally posted by Admiral Beez View PostYou might be right. As best I can tell, the fuel is leaking from above the petcock, where it matches with the tank underside. I’ll be asking the mech who did the original work to recheck everything on Tuesday before install the NOS replacement petcock.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Originally posted by bwringer View Postit sounds like the surface was dirty or messed up somehow, the o-ring wasn't correct or was damaged, and/or the sealing washers weren't replaced on the mounting bolts.
This winter I'll be taking off the tank entirely as I'm shipping out the sending unit for a rebuild.1982 Suzuki GS650G
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