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Any decent petcock diaphraghms available?

Big Block

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I've just spent 2 days starting to remove a fuel tank liner on one of my 1000s and at the same time I've been fighting aftermarket junk needle and seats and a decent fuel cock for my other 1000 (good grief). Out of my 6 spare petcocks none of them shutoff correctly. I save original stuff for the quality and have one K & L kit and it doesn't do the deed either. I would order a Mikuni diaphraghm if I could but apparently that's a no, go. Someone must have solved this with an aftermarket diaphraghm of some sort? Thanks in advance for any insight. I think a few of my diaphraghms may work with a new O-ring however the factory O-rings seem to have a profile to them other than just being a round O-ring.
 
Wait, the diaphraghm has nothing to do with sealing fuel when eng. is off. It opens the valve when vacuum is put to it. The spring, "O" ring & slot for "O" ring & seat "O" ring seals against is what shuts off the fuel.... Or am I missing something?
 
Yeah the o ring is riding on the diaghrahm. Dang things pull vacuum, I flip the tank off it's side upright and fuel flows out. Has to be the O-rings not sealing, tried several different housings, inspected them all carefully. Just need some new parts that aren't made of chinesium. I ordered a couple of inline fuel shutoffs today to take care of the two bikes temporarily but I hate fixes like that.
 
As simple as these things are, not much to keep them from working. If seat is clean (polished), groove for "O" ring clean, "O" ring good, seems the only thing left is the spring. It's over 40 yrs. old and probably needs stretched back a little, stretch it a little and see what happens... Is there anything else that can cause them to leak? I've read where lots of folks have trouble rebuilding them but I've rebuilt several and never had a problem.
 
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