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Larry, your Pringle is manually operated, correct? My issue is that I would forget to turn off a manual petcock more than half the time and regularly have gasoline in my cylinders, crankcase, and on my garage floor. Too many years with vacuum operated ones for me to unlearn. I would certainly buy oem if they were available.
Since I can buy 3 or 4 of the ebay cheapos for the price of one oem I think that is what I will do. Then just test them on the tank hoping that one of the four won't leak gas in the vacuum off positions. The one i have on there now is a cheapo that does not pass the test.
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IMG_20200728_110119239_HDR by Larry Alkire, on FlickrBy removing the little stop tab so the lever can be straight up I have OFF. By removing the diaphragm o-ring I have ON (without needing vacuum) and still have a functioning RESERVE when in the RESERVE position. PRIME is no longer needed since vacuum is not connected. The filter screen is connected. I also added an inline filter to keep the fine rust dust from the carbs. I did leave the diaphragm spring out but you can do what you want. "
Just my opinion but I would say you got lucky. In my past experiences I usually get what I pay for.
When I replaced mine on the gs1000e, I went with the pingle. Sure, more money but like I said, you get what you pay for.
Good point. I think that may have been what happened with the cheapo that is on there now. I only put a gallon in it to test for leak and saw no drips after a few days so assumed it was good. pouring gas back in forth between the tank and 5 gallon gas can is going to be a royal PITA but it seems that is where this issue has gotten to.
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I am just finishing up on the last test item. It will be a few days before I can write it up and show the pics. But in general I can say they all performed satisfactorily. I would take my chances with one of these assembled Chinese petcocks over the rebuild kit route.. But I would also test it out on the the tank first. How I learned to best do that will be part of my write up.
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I am just finishing up on the last test item. It will be a few days before I can write it up and show the pics. But in general I can say they all performed satisfactorily. I would take my chances with one of these assembled Chinese petcocks over the rebuild kit route.. But I would also test it out on the the tank first. How I learned to best do that will be part of my write up.
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Thank you for the excellent testing, Sir! That looks like the check ball style siphon, those things are great!
I only have one question about the valves: will a vacuum source affect how these valves seal? I wonder if they only sealed because you didn't apply vacuum to them yet?
Vacuum shouldn't have anything to do with the valve sealing back, vacuum pulls the valve open against the spring pressure & the lack of vacuum only releases the spring so it can reseal the valve. Takes very little vacuum to open valve, put on a piece of hose on the vacuum nipple & gently suck on it with your mouth, you can actually feel the valve open & close. No gas in mouth unless there is a hole in diaphragm. Amazing how little vacuum it takes.