It has the slotted petcock, which is always left in the horizontal postition. It can be turned vertically with a screwdriver for the "Prime" position if desired.
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Boondocks
Originally posted by jimcor View Post
It has the slotted petcock, which is always left in the horizontal postition. It can be turned vertically with a screwdriver for the "Prime" position if desired.
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jimcor
Man, that's great. That crazy 80 slotted valve has given so many such trouble... I won't even mention the ___________ system. I've been thru too many _______ and */*s. Sure wouldn't want to pass the curse along. Whatever you're doing, keep it up!
Peace bro'.
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Tom MLC
Originally posted by Boondocks View PostIt has the slotted petcock, which is always left in the horizontal postition. It can be turned vertically with a screwdriver for the "Prime" position if desired.
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Boondocks
Originally posted by Tom MLC View PostHey Boondocks, was that slotted petcock originally covered over with some kind of filler? The petcock on my '80 1100E has no handle. Just a flat spot. If I were to try to dig it out, would I find the illusive screw?
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jimcor
I'd say someone literally plugged a vacuum leak in your petcock, Tom. That is where air gets in the valve body if the o-ring is bad. You dig out the sealer and your petcock will probably quit working. I 'fixed' my old one that way. It works, but of course there is no longer a prime position. Too bad the o-ring can't be replaced.Last edited by Guest; 10-14-2006, 12:18 PM.
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Wow, many replies since I last posted.
Well, it's fixed and Brian's comment about inferior rebuild parts was a correct assessment. The o-ring that came with the K&L kit was too small and would not seat into the petcock correctly. I have a meager o-ring assortment in my garage and I put on one that was slightly larger in its place. Bingo! Works like a charm.
I went with the standard K&L kit since it worked fine with my '82 petcock. Lesson learned even though it was fixable.
Thanks to all once again.
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