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Petcock fuel drip

Robert Hurlburt

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Installed after market petcock.
tank is off bike set in "normal" flow riding position.
After about 6 hours I get maybe a teaspoon or less of gas from drip into container.
full flow on prime.
Will this become a issue when bike is idel for a extended period of time.
I still have the original GS550E one which is functional. Changed out due to age.
 
Just curious, when we speak of a leaking petcock "main fuel line" not breather, is this normal also on OEM part, to show very slight drip or say minor seepage/wetness when in the normal ride position.
I am tempted to replace the originaor "78" one to verify, which showed no issues.
​​​​​​My main concern is while the bike sits over winter for several months with possible backflow into carburator.
 
My opinion, no not acceptable. A small drip can put way too much fuel into the crankcase over time, especially a winter nap. Ask me how I know... Also "tempted to replace the orig. "78" which showed no issues"? Wondering if you've heard old adage, If it ain't broke don't fix it?
 
Petcocks are definitely a problem - but I must agree with rphillips and Big Block - ANY leak of ANY fuel is neither normal nor acceptable. Leaks virtually never get smaller, they always grow and having gasoline spilling in your garage is always a bad thing.

I contributed a post to another thread on petcock leaks just the other day and pointed out that a gasket goo called Hylomar Blue works really well in sealing petcocks. It is readily available online, it is not expensive and it works. A small tube (cost ~ $17.00 USD on Amazon) would be a lifetime supply.

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The same goes for engine coolant and brake fluid - NO leaks are the normal and correct condition and any leaks, regardless of how minor, are not acceptable.

Now, because I ride with a lot of guys who ride British motorcycles, these rules do not apply to engine oil.....:-\\\
 
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Installed after market petcock.
tank is off bike set in "normal" flow riding position.
After about 6 hours I get maybe a teaspoon or less of gas from drip into container.
full flow on prime.
Will this become a issue when bike is idel for a extended period of time.
I still have the original GS550E one which is functional. Changed out due to age.

I'm still using my original 78 petcock
I've replaced the two "rubber" parts, the disc and the O rings a few times, as well as the tank/petcock gasket
As long as the vacuum part still works, there's no reason to replace this style of petcock for a street GS
 
Thank you all!
I agree if the OEM is functional & I never experienced a problem may just reinstall & not have to worry about it. As I work on this bike I'm amazed at the engineering thought & quality Suzuki put into it!
 
Update:
removed tank & left after market petcock on run position for about a week. Accumulated quite a bit of gas in container from hose fitting.
Installed old "78" petcock added fuel to tank & not a drip!
Only wanted to replace petcock due to age & some recomendations from this site.
It was fully functional with no issues.
My advice would be to stay far away from Chinese crap!
Try to find a used or new OEM petcock if possible & only if a problem exists with original
 
Indeed!

Forgot to mention I did swap out new rubber gasget & tank filter with after market. Filter seems slightly different but fit well. (Problem)?
original was clean but filter material showed some deterioration also replaced bolt washers with 1/4 inch nylon ones.

hoping for the best.
 
Indeed!

Forgot to mention I did swap out new rubber gasget & tank filter with after market. Filter seems slightly different but fit well. (Problem)?
original was clean but filter material showed some deterioration also replaced bolt washers with 1/4 inch nylon ones.

hoping for the best.

The change of filter is good. My OEM petcock filter looked clean, but fuel varnish had clogged up the holes over the years so that I'd run out of fuel with a half-tank remaining. Caused a bit of head-scratching, that one.
 
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