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    Is WD-40 a safe lubricant for...

    yet another dumb question......have patience....

    So when i tried to switch to reserve last night the switch was really stiff and the only way i could get it to move was VERY gently using a pair of pliers...should i use oil, grease, wd-40, dish soap.......or is this normal...and assuming it isn't should i dismantle it to correctly lube it....?

    Thanks

    Phil

    #2
    Phil - I wouldn't use WD-40 on the petcock, it can be hard on rubber parts over time. If you can empty the tank and remove the petcock - you can disassemble it and clean the moving parts with gasoline or some other fast evaporating chemical - do not lube prior to re-assembly - the main tumbler is made out of plastic and it becomes hard to turn over the years after suffering a gummy build-up from the gasonline. Is this clear as mud?? 8)

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      #3
      Shaftzuki - that does make sense...

      so is removing the petcock a tough or simple job....?

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        #4
        its only held on by two bolts...you just have to remove the gas from the tank or have it half full and balanced on its side.

        undo the bolts, pull the petcock out, and have a look-see.

        ~Adam

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          #5
          Originally posted by AOD
          its only held on by two bolts...you just have to remove the gas from the tank or have it half full and balanced on its side.

          undo the bolts, pull the petcock out, and have a look-see.

          ~Adam
          What he said ... 8)

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            #6
            ok so Q1 is easiest/safest way to remove gas..detach gas line...put in tube and suck on it (avoiding mouth full of gas)..?

            and once ive removed the petcock will it be pretty self explanatory...?
            will brake cleaner work to clean it up..?

            Thanks

            Phil

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              #7
              The safest way to remove the gas is to put the petcock on "ON" and remove the gas line from the tank. Install a longer gas line leading to a gasoline-safe container into the petcock and turn the petcock handle to "PRI", avoiding any spark or open flame during this operation. The prime position will drain the gastank without the vacuum actuation on the petcock. DO NOT put the gas line in your mouth, and NEVER try to suction gasoline with your mouth.
              Once the tank is pretty much empty, disconnect the gas line from the petcock and cap the container you drained the gas into. Remember that there is still some gas and a lot of fumes in your gas tank so be very carefull about sparks, heat sources, open flames, smoking, etc.

              Harrison

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                #8
                Once you have the petcock out - you should be able to determine what needs to be done to disassemble ... most of the models, I'm familiar with, have some sort of set screw on the barrel that the lever rides in - once removed the "guts" should pop out (literally) - there's a spring behind the lever (make sure it doesn't get away from you), once the lever is removed you sould see the plastic tumbler that will probably be stuck within the barrel of the petcock - some light tapping should loosen it up - if not, try letting it soak. The back of the petcock contains the diaphragm and another plastic washer with several holes in it - these parts are accessed by removing the 4 small screws on the square cover. Just make sure you note how everything comes apart - so that re-assembly can be accomplished. Take your time, it's a simple process. 8)

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                  #9
                  I rebuilt the petcock on my 550L when it was getting very stiff. Now it slides real smooth. Easy to do when it's off the tank.

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                    #10
                    WD-40 is not a lubricant. It is a water displacement compound and is primarily kerosene. It should never be used as a lubricant.

                    Earl
                    Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                    I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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                      #11
                      Oh Earl, now your in for it. I said that a while ago and I got flame mail with all kinds of advertising saying that WD-40 "lubricates", so it is a lubricant. I personally share your view,but please don't send me any more hateful mail people.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by earlfor
                        WD-40 is not a lubricant. It is a water displacement compound and is primarily kerosene. It should never be used as a lubricant.

                        Earl
                        I love to use it for the occassional pesky flying insect!! 8)

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                          #13
                          ok so what is a good cleaner and lubricant for this particular job..?

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                            #14
                            I'd just use gasoline ... If you can remove all of the plastic and other rubber type materials, you could use carb cleaner on the metal parts only. 8)

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                              #15
                              I just rebuilt my petcock and cleaned it all well due to hard to move, the plastic diverter was cleaned well but it has some discoloration from 12 years of storage. I put some lite machine oil on everything during re-assembly. IT STILL IS HARD TO TURN,

                              So I guess I am also looking for the difinitive (make it turn easy) answer too. and just gas and carb cleaner did'nt work.
                              stimpy

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