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Anonymous
New Petcock for an 83gs750es.
Where would I be able to get a brand new petcock like... yesterday? Think the dealers still carry this item? I am in Los Angeles area and really need a new one ASAP. Thanks guys.Tags: None
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moto_dan
Re: New Petcock for an 83gs750es.
Originally posted by 83gs750esWhere would I be able to get a brand new petcock like... yesterday? Think the dealers still carry this item? I am in Los Angeles area and really need a new one ASAP. Thanks guys.
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Anonymous
I tried taking it off yesterday to see if I could clean it as the lever was extremely difficult to turn even when using pliers and after removeing the petcock from the bike, I undid the little metal(chrome) lock cover over the leer, took the lever out, and jI heard a snap. the white valve which turned brownish yellow came out and there is a little metal ?band? that look like it was bent. I didnt take the back cover with the 4 screws off as I didnt have another gasket to put back in, so Iput everything back the way I remembered taking it off, started the bike ran fine until I went on the freeway and at about 80 acted as if it had no fuel. Bike died, and I couldnt get it restarted. So I pushed it off the freeway to a gas station about a mile down the road and left it there. Hopefully I will be able to get it started to get it home today, if its still there.
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moto_dan
Originally posted by 83gs750esI tried taking it off yesterday to see if I could clean it as the lever was extremely difficult to turn even when using pliers and after removeing the petcock from the bike, I undid the little metal(chrome) lock cover over the leer, took the lever out, and jI heard a snap. the white valve which turned brownish yellow came out and there is a little metal ?band? that look like it was bent. I didnt take the back cover with the 4 screws off as I didnt have another gasket to put back in, so Iput everything back the way I remembered taking it off, started the bike ran fine until I went on the freeway and at about 80 acted as if it had no fuel. Bike died, and I couldnt get it restarted. So I pushed it off the freeway to a gas station about a mile down the road and left it there. Hopefully I will be able to get it started to get it home today, if its still there.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by 83gs750esI tried taking it off yesterday to see if I could clean it as the lever was extremely difficult to turn even when using pliers.....
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Anonymous
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my petcock went the same way on my '83 gs750es. i replaced it with a pingel. had to block off the vacuum line, but no big deal. works excellent. slight modification to mount it but no big deal.
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Petcocks are certainly the "Achilles heel" of the GS motorcycles....It's just amazing how many posts have been written regarding the problems these little devils cause. I'm sure you could find a Pingel in LA but you might not be able to find the adpater. I got mine from the Harley shop but had to order the adapter. Pingels are GREAT!!1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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Anonymous
well got the bike to start, and was able to ride it home. ordered a new petcock from a local dealer overnighted for about $100. Hopefully this will fix my stalling problem once and for all... Yeah Dan I was talking about that metal band. Problem with taking it off completely is that I loose the prime position which was the only position that would get hte bike to restart after high speed stalling... lol..
HOPEFULLY I will be able to do the WEd night ride out here tonight.. if my part comes and works.. WIll let y'all know..
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