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petcock new or rebuild?
so my petcock is letting gas out in the on position. i know it's cheaper to rebuild it, but would it be better to buy a pingle? if i rebuild my original how long will it last? is the pingle that much better than stock? thanks for the help!!
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Mr. Jiggles
If you trust yourself to shut the valve when you're done running the bike then yes definitely get the pingle.
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Re: petcock new or rebuild?
Originally posted by angelasdadso my petcock is letting gas out in the on position. i know it's cheaper to rebuild it, but would it be better to buy a pingle? if i rebuild my original how long will it last? is the pingle that much better than stock? thanks for the help!!
jim
How long will it last? Well my original one lasted 22 years. I expect this one will to.
BTW the little metal disk attached to the diaphram was broke in 2 pieces in mine causing it to malfunction. It was sucking fuel thru the vacumn hose into #2 cyl.
Does anyone know the cost of a pingle?
And I have always wondered why one can not just turn our vacumn petcock to prime with out flooding the carbs. Anyone know that one?
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SqDancerLynn1
If you search you can find a pingle for $80-90 (valve & adapter) Pingle also makes a vacuum operated petcock too
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Re: petcock new or rebuild?
funny you should ask. :-) I just ordered one from Streetfighters.
Pingle 6211AH valve was $64.60. A1702C adapter plate was $11.35.
Shipping $6 total $81.95
The reason we cannot leave our vacuum petcocks set to prime without flooding the carbs is that 99% of us cannot install float bowl needles that dont leak. If the needles seat as they should and the float level is set correctly, then there will be no leak and you could leave the petcock set on prime. On older carbs, this would likely require lapping in the float needles due to many years of wear in this area. I find it nearly impossible to get a float needle seat that will not seep. I buy Pingle valves and turn them off to avoid this problem.
Earl
Originally posted by LandscapeMan
Does anyone know the cost of a pingle?
And I have always wondered why one can not just turn our vacumn petcock to prime with out flooding the carbs. Anyone know that one?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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Re: petcock new or rebuild?
Originally posted by earlforfunny you should ask. :-) I just ordered one from Streetfighters.
Pingle 6211AH valve was $64.60. A1702C adapter plate was $11.35.
Shipping $6 total $81.95
The reason we cannot leave our vacuum petcocks set to prime without flooding the carbs is that 99% of us cannot install float bowl needles that dont leak. If the needles seat as they should and the float level is set correctly, then there will be no leak and you could leave the petcock set on prime. On older carbs, this would likely require lapping in the float needles due to many years of wear in this area. I find it nearly impossible to get a float needle seat that will not seep. I buy Pingle valves and turn them off to avoid this problem.
Earl
Originally posted by LandscapeMan
Does anyone know the cost of a pingle?
And I have always wondered why one can not just turn our vacumn petcock to prime with out flooding the carbs. Anyone know that one?
I have always wondered why and you are the first to answer that question.
Charlie
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Anonymous
This may sound dumb
What is a pingle ? I'm having some problems with my petcock valve leaking and the bike will run in the off , I have a 1982 6505 any help or ideas would be great. Also my bike is running super rich from the left carb
the guy I got it from had them rebuilt by the Suzuki shop before he but it up just 4 months ago any ideas?
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Re: This may sound dumb
Originally posted by KelticWhat is a pingle ? I'm having some problems with my petcock valve leaking and the bike will run in the off , I have a 1982 6505 any help or ideas would be great.Also my bike is running super rich from the left carbAlso my bike is running super rich from the left carb
Already checked float levels, pilot jets and seats and spark (new Dana coils wires and spark plugs) any ideas?
Forgot to add: recent Stator and hone, new rings and headgasket valve adjustment
Charlie
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Re: This may sound dumb
Pingel valve is a mechanical petcock. There is no vacuum line used with one.
You have to remember to turn it to the off position anytime the engine is shut down. It has an off, reserve and run position.
The troublesome leaking diaphram of a stock petcock is eliminated and since it mechanically turns off the fuel, even if you have seeping float bowl needles, it does not matter because there can be no fuel flow in the off position.
Earl
Originally posted by KelticWhat is a pingle ? I'm having some problems with my petcock valve leaking and the bike will run in the off , I have a 1982 6505 any help or ideas would be great. Also my bike is running super rich from the left carb
the guy I got it from had them rebuilt by the Suzuki shop before he but it up just 4 months ago any ideas?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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SqDancerLynn1
Keltic If you are having problems with the #2 carb ?? Try running the bike ON prime and disconnect/plug the vacuum line the goes to the #2 carb.
Look for evidence of fuel in the vacuum line, it indicated a bad petcock
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