Gas Fuel Petcock
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NEW FUEL GAS TANK PETCOCK HONDA CRF70 CRF80 CRF100 GT12 $27.95 |
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04 Kawasaki KFX 700 Fuel Gas Petcock Valve $9.99 |
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87 Tomos Bullet moped gas fuel valve switch petcock $9.00 |
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PETCOCK FOR GAS TANK FUEL XS400 YAMAHA XS 400 01-1977 $39.99 |
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1982 Honda CR125R CR125 Fuel Tank Pet Cock Gas Valve $13.49 |
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GAS FUEL TANK PETCOCK 50 70 49 90 110 cc MOPED SCOOTER with Switch 14.5mm ID $11.55 |
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GAS FUEL TANK PETCOCK FOR 50 CC 49 90 110 MOPED SCOOTER NEW $11.55 |
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1995 POLARIS TRAIL BOSS 250 GAS TANK FUEL PETRO PETOL PETCOCK $29.99 |
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06-09 Suzuki LTR 450 LTR450 Keihin Gas Tank Fuel Shutoff Petcock $75.00 |
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02 Yamaha Blaster YFS 200 YFS200 Gas Tank Fuel Petcock $22.49 |
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1984 Honda OEM XR500 XR 500 Gas Tank / Fuel Tank w/Mounts, Cap & Petcock too! $22.99 |
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YAMAHA BW80 BW200 BW350 PW80 RT100 TRI-ZINGER 60 GAS TANK FUEL VALVE PETCOCK $27.95 |
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SUZUKI LT80, KAWASAKI KFX80, LT KFX 80 GAS TANK FUEL VALVE PETCOCK $77.95 |
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Yamaha YZF600 R ThunderCat Gas Fuel Tank Petcock Valve $49.99 |
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98-01 YAMAHA R1 GAS TANK FUEL PETCOCK yzf 1000 yzfr1 $9.07 |
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KAWASAKI KX65 KX 65 GAS TANK FUEL PETCOCK CAP D $74.99 |
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FUEL PETCOCK REBUILD KIT 04 05 RMZ250 KX125 KX250 03-05 $14.98 |
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HONDA RANCHER 420 TRX420 GAS TANK FUEL VALVE, PETCOCK $64.95 |
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87 Honda CH80 CH 80 Elite Scooter gas fuel valve petcock $13.00 |
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HONDA RECON 250 TRX250EX TRX250X, RANCHER 350 400 GAS TANK FUEL VALVE, PETCOCK $69.95 |
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98-01 YAMAHA R1 GAS TANK FUEL PETCOCK yzf 1000 used $12.95 |
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HONDA TRX250X TRX300EX TRX300X TRX 250X 300EX GAS TANK FUEL VALVE, PETCOCK 87-09 $69.95 |
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2000 YZ125 FUEL TANK GAS TANK CAP PET COCK YZ 125 00 $91.66 |
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98 YAMAHA XL760 FUEL gas PETCOCK switch VALVE ON OFF stock OEM xl 760 gp 99 00 $24.99 |
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YAMAHA PW-80 PW80 88-06 FUEL PETCOCK GAS TANK SWITCH $16.99 |
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YAMAHA TW-200 TW200 88-10 FUEL PETCOCK GAS TANK SWITCH $16.99 |
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YAMAHA XT-350 XT350 88-00 FUEL PETCOCK GAS TANK SWITCH $16.99 |
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03 Polaris Predator 500 OEM Gas Tank Fuel Petcock #9 M $17.95 |
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Fuel Petcock with filter for Gas Scooter, Chinese Parts $12.49 |
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2009 Yamaha Raptor 350 YFM35R gas fuel tank with petcock & cap $25.00 |
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1992 Harley Davidson FLST Softail Gas Tank Fuel Petcock FLSTF FLSTC HD $10.00 |
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KTM 450 SX Oversize Gas Tank 2003 Fuel Cell use OEM Petcock Radiator Shrouds NEW $196.20 |
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2003 03 Honda CR250 CR 250 Gas Fuel Tank & Cap & Petcock $35.00 |
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1999 99 KTM 125SX 125 SX Oversized Desert Gas Fuel Tank & Cap & Petcock $75.00 |
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Yamaha Grizzly 660 Gas Fuel Tank Valve Petcock Cap YFM YFM660 ATV $1.99 |
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85 Suzuki LT 185 Gas Fuel Petcock LT185 TM $19.99 |
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06 Harley Sportster XL1200 XL 1200 Fuel Gas Petcock 44K $24.99 |
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2005 05 Honda CR85 CR 85 Gas Fuel Tank & Petcock $26.00 |
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05 Triumph Thruxton PET COCK PETCOCK FUEL GAS SHUTOFF $17.95 |
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95 Harley Davidson Softail FXSTC PET COCK PETCOCK FUEL GAS SHUTOFF $15.50 |

Leaking Gas into my Oil in Crankcase in my Motorcycle?
Can anyone explain how I can go about troubleshooting this problem of gas leaking into my oil and how to fix it? From my research I've determined that it must either be my petcock or my carb float valve....however when I shut my petcock off while riding my bike it will die from fuel starvation. To me this indicates that it works...however maybe there is a small leak that over time of driving it and parking it can create the problem? Also I've taken off the float bowls and looked at and pushed the float valve up and it seems to not be stuck...
From my understanding this problem only occurs when both of these are bad but I cannot seem to pinpoint it to one or the other....
Firstly, the petcock will not be a cause as it's upstream.
The problem is the float.
There may be a small bit of something keeping the valve from seating, or it may not be set at the proper height.
Turning your petcock to off after a ride will keep the bowl from overfilling and leaking until you get it fixed.
Don't forget to change the contaminated oil.
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NEW FUEL GAS TANK PETCOCK HONDA CRF70 CRF80 CRF100 GT12 $27.95 |
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04 Kawasaki KFX 700 Fuel Gas Petcock Valve $9.99 |
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87 Tomos Bullet moped gas fuel valve switch petcock $9.00 |
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PETCOCK FOR GAS TANK FUEL XS400 YAMAHA XS 400 01-1977 $39.99 |
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1982 Honda CR125R CR125 Fuel Tank Pet Cock Gas Valve $13.49 |
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GAS FUEL TANK PETCOCK 50 70 49 90 110 cc MOPED SCOOTER with Switch 14.5mm ID $11.55 |
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GAS FUEL TANK PETCOCK FOR 50 CC 49 90 110 MOPED SCOOTER NEW $11.55 |
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1995 POLARIS TRAIL BOSS 250 GAS TANK FUEL PETRO PETOL PETCOCK $29.99 |
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06-09 Suzuki LTR 450 LTR450 Keihin Gas Tank Fuel Shutoff Petcock $75.00 |
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02 Yamaha Blaster YFS 200 YFS200 Gas Tank Fuel Petcock $22.49 |
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1984 Honda OEM XR500 XR 500 Gas Tank / Fuel Tank w/Mounts, Cap & Petcock too! $22.99 |
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YAMAHA BW80 BW200 BW350 PW80 RT100 TRI-ZINGER 60 GAS TANK FUEL VALVE PETCOCK $27.95 |
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SUZUKI LT80, KAWASAKI KFX80, LT KFX 80 GAS TANK FUEL VALVE PETCOCK $77.95 |
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Yamaha YZF600 R ThunderCat Gas Fuel Tank Petcock Valve $49.99 |
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98-01 YAMAHA R1 GAS TANK FUEL PETCOCK yzf 1000 yzfr1 $9.07 |
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KAWASAKI KX65 KX 65 GAS TANK FUEL PETCOCK CAP D $74.99 |
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FUEL PETCOCK REBUILD KIT 04 05 RMZ250 KX125 KX250 03-05 $14.98 |
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HONDA RANCHER 420 TRX420 GAS TANK FUEL VALVE, PETCOCK $64.95 |
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87 Honda CH80 CH 80 Elite Scooter gas fuel valve petcock $13.00 |
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HONDA RECON 250 TRX250EX TRX250X, RANCHER 350 400 GAS TANK FUEL VALVE, PETCOCK $69.95 |
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98-01 YAMAHA R1 GAS TANK FUEL PETCOCK yzf 1000 used $12.95 |
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HONDA TRX250X TRX300EX TRX300X TRX 250X 300EX GAS TANK FUEL VALVE, PETCOCK 87-09 $69.95 |
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2000 YZ125 FUEL TANK GAS TANK CAP PET COCK YZ 125 00 $91.66 |
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98 YAMAHA XL760 FUEL gas PETCOCK switch VALVE ON OFF stock OEM xl 760 gp 99 00 $24.99 |
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YAMAHA PW-80 PW80 88-06 FUEL PETCOCK GAS TANK SWITCH $16.99 |
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YAMAHA TW-200 TW200 88-10 FUEL PETCOCK GAS TANK SWITCH $16.99 |
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YAMAHA XT-350 XT350 88-00 FUEL PETCOCK GAS TANK SWITCH $16.99 |
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03 Polaris Predator 500 OEM Gas Tank Fuel Petcock #9 M $17.95 |
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Fuel Petcock with filter for Gas Scooter, Chinese Parts $12.49 |
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2009 Yamaha Raptor 350 YFM35R gas fuel tank with petcock & cap $25.00 |
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1992 Harley Davidson FLST Softail Gas Tank Fuel Petcock FLSTF FLSTC HD $10.00 |
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KTM 450 SX Oversize Gas Tank 2003 Fuel Cell use OEM Petcock Radiator Shrouds NEW $196.20 |
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2003 03 Honda CR250 CR 250 Gas Fuel Tank & Cap & Petcock $35.00 |
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1999 99 KTM 125SX 125 SX Oversized Desert Gas Fuel Tank & Cap & Petcock $75.00 |
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Yamaha Grizzly 660 Gas Fuel Tank Valve Petcock Cap YFM YFM660 ATV $1.99 |
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85 Suzuki LT 185 Gas Fuel Petcock LT185 TM $19.99 |
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06 Harley Sportster XL1200 XL 1200 Fuel Gas Petcock 44K $24.99 |
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2005 05 Honda CR85 CR 85 Gas Fuel Tank & Petcock $26.00 |
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05 Triumph Thruxton PET COCK PETCOCK FUEL GAS SHUTOFF $17.95 |
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95 Harley Davidson Softail FXSTC PET COCK PETCOCK FUEL GAS SHUTOFF $15.50 |
Fastex ITW Briggs & Stratton Small Engine Fuel Gas Petcock Shutoff Valve - Begbucks Review Test
Properly Storing Your Antique Car
Antique cars are also referred to as classic cars. They are considered of great value and owning one of them is therefore not only a joy but also an investment of some form, especially if the intention of the owner is to sell it in future. If one owns an antique car, it is important for them to take good care of it. One of the ways to ensure that the antique car is in excellent state is to store it properly. Being an antique, the car has most probably not been used for a long time. Inactivity is not good for a car. Rotting rubber, rusted metal, blistering paint, upholstery with mildew, locked up brakes, dead batteries and cracked fiberglass; there is an endless list of possibilities on what could go wrong with a car just from sitting there.
Storing an antique car is not very difficult. The first step is to ensure that the car has been given a proper detailing. Make sure that all the filth in the undercarriage and body parts has been washed off completely. Wax the whole car but do not polish the chromed surfaces until the time when the car is removed from storage. All rubber should be lubricated and the upholstery properly vacuumed. Step 2 involves changing the fluids. Fluids should be drained before the car cools down. Oil especially, picks chemical contaminants as well as particles when it is still warm but protective gloves should be worn to avoid burns.
For cars with lube fittings, it is important to keep the universal joints filled with new grease. The steering as well as suspension fittings should all have fresh grease applied on them. The brake system should be also bled and refilled with clean fluid. If the car is going to be inactive for six months or more, the fuel tank should be drained. Once this is done, the engine should be started and the remaining gas ran out to ensure it does not clog the carburetors. Gasoline stabilizer can be used to stop the deterioration of fuel if storage is for a few months. The cooling system should also be completely drained, the petcock left open and the radiator cap left off so that there is free air circulation. The heater should be drained and the heater hoses disconnected. Ensure that the drained fluids of the car are properly disposed.
To ensure that the battery survives, it should be removed, washed with water and baking water solution then stored in a dry place on a shelf and not concrete. The tires should also be removed and stored with cardboard between them. The clutch should also be depressed and locked in position, pressing a 2 x 4 against it and the seat frame. Lastly, the windows should be rolled down for circulation, baking soda placed in to absorb moisture and a plastic bag cover the carburetor to keep moisture out. The tailpipe should be stuffed with an old rag to keep the vermin out and the car covered preferably with a cotton flannel fabric.
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