Fuel Petcock Rebuild?
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- RVFHooligan
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Fuel Petcock Rebuild?
Anyone help me out with info on how to clean/rebuild my fuel petcock. Are there kits for this? As you may know the tank is full of rust and I'm wondering how much is inside the petcock. You can see the debris in the screens. Any help? Thanks. I will run an inline fuel filter once the bike is back together as a precaution.
Also, does anyone have a close up picture of the small bracket securing the fuel knob on the underside of the tank. For some reason my bike did not have one.

Also, does anyone have a close up picture of the small bracket securing the fuel knob on the underside of the tank. For some reason my bike did not have one.

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- monkeywithaplan
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Re: Fuel Petcock Rebuild?
this is the rebuild kit

i got mine from rick oliver. he is a site member you can get him through his profile. he was selling the kit for £28 at the time.
and a link to an old topic on the previous site on what way everything goes
http://www.crm250.com/400greybike/forum ... C_ID=69530

i got mine from rick oliver. he is a site member you can get him through his profile. he was selling the kit for £28 at the time.
and a link to an old topic on the previous site on what way everything goes
http://www.crm250.com/400greybike/forum ... C_ID=69530
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Re: Fuel Petcock Rebuild?
I still keep the rebuild kits in stock, but Honda have hiked the price to £32...
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- RVFHooligan
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Re: Fuel Petcock Rebuild?
OK, but does anyone know how those screens come off? Does that side of the assembly screw off or is it "glued" in? Thanks for the reply Rick I'll be contacting you in a few weeks to place an order for some parts.
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Re: Fuel Petcock Rebuild?
IIRC on mine it popped off, definitely appears to be press fit... but it's been a while, so hope someone will chime in.
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Re: Fuel Petcock Rebuild?
Press fit, I did mine with a kit supplied my Rick last month.
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Re: Fuel Petcock Rebuild?
What you guys think of this..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/honda-rvf-vfr-4 ... 1e7625a756
http://www.ebay.com/itm/honda-rvf-vfr-4 ... 1e7625a756