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GS1000 (and posssibly other GS) Petcock Solution/Alternative
I forgot to post this sooner. Awhile back when I got my '78 1000 the petcock was shot. My buddy David is a mechanic and also has a '78 1000 and and happened to be working on a Kawasaki Sherpa at the dealership. He got a petcock for the sherpa in and thought that it looked like it would fit perfectly on the '78 and it did. Mounted exactly like original. I'm sure it would have other applications as well. I'm not sure of the year sherpa (I think it was '01) but I will find out Tuesday and let you guys know for sure. Very good and economical solution (I think it was maybe $15-20).
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russr33
It is a vacuum petcock. Here is the fische from partshark; scroll down just a bit and you will see petcock. Looks like I might have been a little off about the price, but maybe my dealer was cheaper. I'll check on correct year and price tomorrow.
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostIs this a vacuum petcock or do you have to turn it on and off?
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Texas Don
Trying to resurrect this thread for a little further discussion. I don't think the KLR250 is the correct model. That petcock only has one fitting that I can find on it for a fuel hose. Is it possible that it was the KLR650? That one is clearly a vacuum model with two hose barbs. The larger displacement engine would be more in line with our larger bikes too.
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Ranger
I pulled apart a CA tank from a 78 Yamaha 750 Triple which has 2 petcocks, both fit our tanks. Most Asian made bikes have the same bolt pattern between 78-91 from what I've both found and researched.
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russr33
Originally posted by Texas Don View PostTrying to resurrect this thread for a little further discussion. I don't think the KLR250 is the correct model. That petcock only has one fitting that I can find on it for a fuel hose. Is it possible that it was the KLR650? That one is clearly a vacuum model with two hose barbs. The larger displacement engine would be more in line with our larger bikes too.
Just saw this Don. I know my mechanic said it was from a super sherpa (KLR250). If you look at the fiche you just can't see the other fitting because it is in the back of the assembly.
Also on a KLR650 the one fitting comes out horizontally then turns down. On the sherpa it just sticks out horizontally. Here is a pic looking through carbs from right side of bike. You can see the fitting clearly on back.
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I'm gonna have to check this out, I've been trying to find a serviceable
petcock for my '79 GS1000E, and this might be what I need. If so, it's a bounty for me.sigpic
Steve
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I ordered a 250 sherpa petcock to try on my GS1000.I'll let you guys know when it gets here.http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/u...00080021-1.jpg
1978 GS1000C
1979 GS1000E
1980 GS1000E
2004 Roadstar
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Originally posted by Rover View PostI ordered a 250 sherpa petcock to try on my GS1000.I'll let you guys know when it gets here.sigpic
Steve
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Originally posted by sedelen View PostWhich GS1000? as I see you have 3, I'm assuming it's either for the '78 or '79 since '80 petcocks are still readily available, at least aftermarket. Please let us know how it works out. Thanks in advance!
Last I looked you could get one for the "fair" price of around 325 bux
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Originally posted by sedelen View PostWhich GS1000? as I see you have 3, I'm assuming it's either for the '78 or '79 since '80 petcocks are still readily available, at least aftermarket. Please let us know how it works out. Thanks in advance!http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/u...00080021-1.jpg
1978 GS1000C
1979 GS1000E
1980 GS1000E
2004 Roadstar
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Originally posted by Octain View PostAint the 78's readily available too?
Last I looked you could get one for the "fair" price of around 325 bux
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Steve
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'82 GS1100EZ
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Originally posted by steve murdoch View PostGood to know, Russ. I have one that requires forearms like Popeye to operate.Originally posted by Highway_GliderMine need Popeye himself.
Remove the petcock from the tank. Remove the two screws on the retainer ring on the front, slide the selector lever out of the assembly. Be careful, there is a spring at the back. Use a Scotch-brite pad or some 400-600 sandpaper to clean the outer surface of the barrel on the selector. It also helps if you have a wire brush that you can stick into a drill to clean out the inner surface of the petcock housing. Apply a thin layer of silicone or lithium grease, put it back together, enjoy your "new" petcock.
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