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1300 stock fuel-valve (petcock) 9 years 4 weeks ago #9818

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Must be an aussie thing mine is an 83 model and has the same valve as the picture.

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1300 stock fuel-valve (petcock) 9 years 4 weeks ago #9825

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That edge arrowed is worn from the screw and I guess there should be a tab to stop the tap turning 360 degrees ??, the tap does turn right around, have 2 and they both do it, guess that's from years of wear, that's why I changed to the vacuum tap, I didn't know they were different later on with the two retaining screws, might have a look around to see if I can get one of the "better" ones, cheers Pete.


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1979 KAWASAKI Z1300 A1 WITH A DJP SIDECAR
Frame No: KZT3OA003911
Engine No: KZT3OAE004153
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1300 stock fuel-valve (petcock) 9 years 4 weeks ago #9826

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Hi,
I have gone the easy way, added another shut-off valve to the system. I leave the original in the reserve position and have installed a fuel filter and aftermarket on/off valve after it. The valve is located lower, easier to use and does not leak due to the debris being caught in the filter.
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1300 stock fuel-valve (petcock) 5 years 10 months ago #22706

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I just thought I’d bring Scotch’s post on modifying the fuel tap to the fore again, since there have been a few members encountering difficulties with the tap recently.
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1300 stock fuel-valve (petcock) 5 years 10 months ago #22714

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The fuel valve design incorporating a single screw to hold the guts was the original design and had issues. That screw was replaced with a design that utilized a face plate (2 screws) to retain the guts. This was to eliminate the inherent friction and misalignment created by the single retaining screw.
Lapping the cone to the body can repair a leaking valve if the damage is not to deep. A slightly lighter spring and filing down the "Tabs" that fit into the cone, can return the valve to an operative condition. An initial smear of silicone grease on the O-ring and cone doesn't hurt.
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1300 stock fuel-valve (petcock) 5 years 10 months ago #22721

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Or you can always fit the VACUUM type petrol tap off a KAWASAKI GPZ900R,A4 /1988.

You will need to run a short vacuum pipe from your inlet track, which is easily done.

As this is a vacuum type tap, it stops petrol passing thru as soon as the engine stops running which is the reason they are fitted to modern bikes.

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