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 I recently installed one of these on a 1980 850G, and it worked fine. It was a little more fiddly to get the fuel and vacuum lines in place and routed so that they would coil smoothly without kinking when lowering the tank, but there was just enough clearance. We thought about rotating the back plate, but I wasn't sure that would be a good idea.Originally posted by dpep View Post1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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 I had to buy some fuel line from Canadian Tire to get it to fit, I needed about 4” and paid about $2 for a foot. Easy install. It’s been over 3,000 km with multiple transitions from Prime, Run and Reserve.Originally posted by dpep View PostThis particular petcock is widely available, inexpensive, and has the right bolt pattern for 80-81 850Gs. But the fuel outlet is on the back of the petcock facing inward instead of on the front facing the engine like the OEM. Has that proved to be any kind of issue with regard to routing the fuel line? My preference is to have the port where it is more visible and accessible.
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