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I've found that fuel flows from the tank whether I've got the tap in the Reserve, On or Prime position. I know the petcock is only meant to allow fuel through when the engine is running (or when it's in Prime position) but I don't know how it does this and I didn't know what to expect when I took the petcock apart. I've removed the petcock from the bike but can't see anything obviously wrong or anything much that could be wrong.
The petcock has a plastic filter thing that sticks up inside the fuel tank. The mesh filter is intact.
I removed the 4 screws on the vacuum pipe side of the petcock and removed the vacuum pipe. There's a diaphragm there with a sort of nipple in the middle with a washer round it. The diaphragm seems to be intact and the washer seems fine. If I pull up gently on the nipple and then let it go, the diaphragm gradually sinks back down. If I put my finger over the vacuum pipe before letting go, the diaphragm stays 'inflated'.
I've taken the actual tap off but can't get any further. Inside is the plastic barrel that the tap turns. Should I be able to get that out?
I know I can order a petcock repair kit from somewhere but I'd like to know what is wrong and what bit I'm actually repairing. Also, I need a quick fix for this problem, even if it's only temporary.
All advice gratefully received.
Happy new year.
Roger
The petcock has a plastic filter thing that sticks up inside the fuel tank. The mesh filter is intact.
I removed the 4 screws on the vacuum pipe side of the petcock and removed the vacuum pipe. There's a diaphragm there with a sort of nipple in the middle with a washer round it. The diaphragm seems to be intact and the washer seems fine. If I pull up gently on the nipple and then let it go, the diaphragm gradually sinks back down. If I put my finger over the vacuum pipe before letting go, the diaphragm stays 'inflated'.
I've taken the actual tap off but can't get any further. Inside is the plastic barrel that the tap turns. Should I be able to get that out?
I know I can order a petcock repair kit from somewhere but I'd like to know what is wrong and what bit I'm actually repairing. Also, I need a quick fix for this problem, even if it's only temporary.
All advice gratefully received.
Happy new year.
Roger