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Here's my petcock, now what?...

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Pri is prime. Some of them need a screwdriver to turn. Doesn't look like the petcock has a reserve position judging by the filter.
 
Yes, that is the infamous 1980 petcock. No handle, use a screwdriver. Two positions: On and Prime (Pri). There is no Reserve, watch your tripmeter/odometer and fuel guage. Slot horizontal is On. Slot vertical is Prime. $45 is a good price. Dealer wants +/- $85.
 
Junk

Junk

As Jim says, that's the cruddy, old 44300-47270 that gets so much attention here on the forum. If you do a search, you'll find zillions of foul comments about it. I switched to a Pingel and never would have considered buying another one of those (I want a quality petcock, no vacuum and A RESERVE!).

By the way, Ron Ayers will sell you one for $57.75....I could sell you one for a whole lot less but I don't think you'd be very happy with it, either.:-D :-D
 
As Jim says, that's the cruddy, old 44300-47270 that gets so much attention here on the forum. If you do a search, you'll find zillions of foul comments about it. I switched to a Pingel and never would have considered buying another one of those (I want a quality petcock, no vacuum and A RESERVE!).

so, do i do a search by that part #? or can you post a link to a good thread about how to replace it???

Two positions: On and Prime (Pri). There is no Reserve, watch your tripmeter/odometer and fuel guage. Slot horizontal is On. Slot vertical is Prime.

I don't think my petcock isn't working, but it's been in the constantly vertical position (looks like it's pointing towards "pri". So I assume i should put the slot horizontally? Hmm...maybe that's why i'm not running as smoothly as I think I should be :-)
 
Pingel

Pingel

Do a search for "Pingel project completed".... I'm sorry but I just don't know what else to say about that...8-[ Good luck!:)

Of course, that may not be your problem at all; but, at some point, it probably will be.
 
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By the way, Ron Ayers will sell you one for $57.75....I could sell you one for a whole lot less but I don't think you'd be very happy with it, either.

Would that be for the pingle?

*edited* nevermind...by not being happy with it, I can tell you mean the stock petcock. On to the pingle it is...I'm just going to add it to the list of things to do to the bike while it's snowing/raining outside :-)
 
Pingel

Pingel

I can't remember just how much the Pingels are but with the adapter plate (which you will need), I think the cost is about $90. It seems like a lot (at least it did to me!) but it really is a very nice, dependable part which will last as long as the bike does...(rebuilds are done at the factory for $12, including return shipping).
 
Billy Ricks said:
Just got mine from Pingel today, about $96 with shipping.

Worth every last penny. If I never wake up to a crankcase full of gasoline 200 miles away from home it will be too soon.
 
Jethro said:
Worth every last penny. If I never wake up to a crankcase full of gasoline 200 miles away from home it will be too soon.
I've managed to keep the stocker working alright through the years with no issues. It just wouldn't supply the gas the RS flatslides need up top.
 
I began installing the Pingel yesterday. I had a little loose rust in the tank, not too bad though. I went ahead and rattled some gravel around in it to knock as much of the rust loose as I could and treated it with phosphoric acid. Looks pretty good now. I'll leave it until tomorrow then rinse it out with some VM&P thinner to get any residue out that may be left behind before I finish up the petcock installation.
 
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