One of the European dealers was advertising petcocks that they guaranteed not to leak.
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I’ll take a look for those. Today I spent a lot of time attempting to repair the ones I have. I lapped them lightly by hand with grease mixed valve grinding compound and then used toothpaste. These were the only materials I had available. Afterwards I added washers for a much tighter fit. Have not tested them with fuel yet. I have 4 petcocks in total 2 originals and 2 from VTwin. All I really need is one reliable one to use on the main right side tank.Justin Monti
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Originally posted by dukekleman View PostAs Merdog1968 mentioned, I also use Viton Flouro. Brown O-rings in petcock valves to stop fuel leakage. I've Been using them well over 25 years now and they work great. However ,They do need replacement overtime like any O-ring, Gasketing material or seal.
DukeJustin Monti
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Originally posted by tomfiii View PostO rings stop valve from dripping ,but gas will still not completely shut off. A little EZ-Turn on valve before assembly helps.
Thank you for mentioning it I’m going to buy some.Last edited by montij; 01-04-2024, 12:14 AM.Justin Monti
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Dear fellow members,
Is there any progress on this? I mean has any of you formulated a procedure to leak proof the early petcocks? My left one leaks, bought a new pair repop from Europe. After some time still leaks. I have sent the older ones and had them lapped/fixed but still have them in the box.
Does this EZ Lube work? How do you apply it? Inside the tapered petcock surface? Does it risk being drawn in the carb?
Thanks for your inputLast edited by Iacovos; 06-08-2024, 10:40 AM.
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Originally posted by montij View Post
I don’t have the machining ability to machine the groove for the o rings you mention. Amateur enthusiast here.
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Originally posted by Iacovos View PostDear fellow members,
Is there any progress on this? I mean has any of you formulated a procedure to leak proof the early petcocks? My left one leaks, bought a new pair repop from Europe. After some time still leaks. I have sent the older ones and had them lapped/fixed but still have them in the box.
Does this EZ Lube work? How do you apply it? Inside the tapered petcock surface? Does it risk being drawn in the carb?
Thanks for your input
I have had no leaks whatsoever. I should mention I did lap in these petcocks with valve grinding compound and toothpaste manually and then added a washer under the spring to draw everything in tighter.
Justin Monti
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Originally posted by montij View Post
i have applied the ez lube liberally to the plug and made sure there was non in the open passage after reinstalling.
I have had no leaks whatsoever. I should mention i did lap in these petcocks with valve grinding compound and toothpaste manually and then added a washer under the spring to draw everything in tighter.
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