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Hello,
Looking for some advise on a GS850G (1980 45k miles)petcock rebuild. The bike was running real well following a complete carb tear down and rebuild followed by a sync and air screw adjustment (max idle technique). My trouble started when I decided to rebuild the petcock on GP's since it is so old. So I bought the kit and it seems complete with a diaphram, gasket and orings. The job was fairly simple except that now my nicely rebuilt valve leaks when in the on position and starts draining out of the carb, I noticed this quickly enough so that fuel did not get in the crank case. The one thing I noticed when I took apart the valve is that the part of the diaphram with the small o-ring on it seemed to be pressed into its seat, whereas when I rebuilt it I did not or was not able to press this part in until it locked down like the original. Is anyone familiar with rebuilding these valves and am I clear enough on what I have tried to describe. Could pressing firmly down on the diaphram shaft be my issue. Lastly I was very surprised to find that my fuel valve was very clean with rubber and diaphram in good condition...should have left it alone!
Thanks for the help
Looking for some advise on a GS850G (1980 45k miles)petcock rebuild. The bike was running real well following a complete carb tear down and rebuild followed by a sync and air screw adjustment (max idle technique). My trouble started when I decided to rebuild the petcock on GP's since it is so old. So I bought the kit and it seems complete with a diaphram, gasket and orings. The job was fairly simple except that now my nicely rebuilt valve leaks when in the on position and starts draining out of the carb, I noticed this quickly enough so that fuel did not get in the crank case. The one thing I noticed when I took apart the valve is that the part of the diaphram with the small o-ring on it seemed to be pressed into its seat, whereas when I rebuilt it I did not or was not able to press this part in until it locked down like the original. Is anyone familiar with rebuilding these valves and am I clear enough on what I have tried to describe. Could pressing firmly down on the diaphram shaft be my issue. Lastly I was very surprised to find that my fuel valve was very clean with rubber and diaphram in good condition...should have left it alone!
Thanks for the help