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klroost
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petcock question

Post by klroost » Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:19 am

If its possible, and someone would like to help me out, could someone go suck on the vacuum hose for the petcock and let me know if it "leaks/vents" down, thru the atmosphere vent drillway in the plastic block between diaphrams. or if it just straight out holds vacuum? I had to drain the tank roadside and found I had to continually draw vacuum to maintain fuel flow. Which left me quite dizzy, because of course this all transpired right after filling the tank. This has me wondering about some runability issues I have with my KLR thank you in advance klroost

kl650a@verizon.net
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petcock question

Post by kl650a@verizon.net » Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:33 am

It should not leak down. If it does the diaphragm is bad. Walt
> If its possible, and someone would like to help me out, could someone > go suck on the vacuum hose for the petcock and let me know if it > "leaks/vents" down, thru the atmosphere vent drillway in the plastic > block between diaphrams. or if it just straight out holds vacuum? > > I had to drain the tank roadside and found I had to continually draw > vacuum to maintain fuel flow. Which left me quite dizzy, because of > course this all transpired right after filling the tank. > > This has me wondering about some runability issues I have with my KLR > > thank you in advance > klroost > >

Spike55
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petcock question

Post by Spike55 » Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:06 am

Sounds like your petcock is working as designed: engine needs to be running to produce the vacuum in the carb that is transmitted through the vacuum line up to the petcock to 'say' it is OK to let gasoline out of the tank to feed the carb. Otherwise, you have to shut the petcock when parked so the gasoline doesn't flood the engine. Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "klroost" wrote: > > If its possible, and someone would like to help me out, could someone > go suck on the vacuum hose for the petcock and let me know if it > "leaks/vents" down, thru the atmosphere vent drillway in the plastic > block between diaphrams. or if it just straight out holds vacuum? > > I had to drain the tank roadside and found I had to continually draw > vacuum to maintain fuel flow. Which left me quite dizzy, because of > course this all transpired right after filling the tank. > > This has me wondering about some runability issues I have with my KLR > > thank you in advance > klroost >

wingerr
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petcock question

Post by wingerr » Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:24 pm

The vacuum should hold on the petcock side if all the connections are tight and the petcock diaphragm is good. When the engine's off the vacuum should bleed out from the carb side, not through the petcock. Otherwise it would be like a vacuum leak- although it couldn't be very large if you managed to pull it open by mouth suction-
> Sounds like your petcock is working as designed: engine needs to be > running to produce the vacuum in the carb that is transmitted through > the vacuum line up to the petcock to 'say' it is OK to let gasoline
out
> of the tank to feed the carb. Otherwise, you have to shut the
petcock
> when parked so the gasoline doesn't flood the engine. > Don R100, A6F >

RAY TRUJILLO
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petcock question

Post by RAY TRUJILLO » Fri Jan 01, 2010 9:49 pm

Does anyone have a fuel petcock for an 03 KLR650 for sale?  Or where is the best place for me to look online?  Thanks in advance for any help. 
 
Larry
'03 KLR650

jeepaviation
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transalp comparasion to klr

Post by jeepaviation » Sat Jan 02, 2010 8:54 am

Hey Transalp, I am thinking of adding another bike in the future, while keeping my KLR. If you have owned both the KLR and Transalp...how would you compare the two. I am thinking of the Transalp for more regular rides from California to Texas.

Fred Hink
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petcock question

Post by Fred Hink » Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:35 am

Is your stock petcock leaking or is it missing?  If you need a rebuild kit for your petcock, I sell those or I can get you the complete OEM petcock from Kawasaki.  What seems to be the problem with yours? Fred www.arrowheadmotorsports.com    
----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] zx111990@... [b]To:[/b] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Friday, January 01, 2010 8:49 PM [b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_KLR650] Petcock Question   Does anyone have a fuel petcock for an 03 KLR650 for sale?  Or where is the best place for me to look online?  Thanks in advance for any help.    Larry '03 KLR650

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