Petcock fix with JB Weld
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Larzfromarz
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Jetblackchemist
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If it is the bowl that's the issue, I don't see why the inside couldn't be coated with tank Sealant, I'd avoid the prep part of the kit because that stuff will eat aluminum. The gasket leaking issues are a whole other story. I avoided that whole deal and just fit an adapter plate with standard N. P.T. threads, bought a standard Harley petcock. Polished the original one I had, and gave it to Smithers. I like the form of the original, but really dislike the function.
I've used that red epoxy that is cured with heat with success on my fuel tank. It's been over 2 years now and no leaks at all. I would use that to mate the petcock to the tank, especially if the tank is not flat, a gasket will not seat it properly. I think JB weld hold for a while but not too long.
I used a heat gun to cure the red epoxy. No flame of course.....
I used a heat gun to cure the red epoxy. No flame of course.....
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Puzzleparadise
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Jetblackchemist wrote:I avoided that whole deal and just fit an adapter plate with standard N. P.T. threads, bought a standard Harley petcock.
This is definitely the way to go, and I'd just like to add that you can get these petcocks with a side outlet which I highly recommend as the one that comes straight down puts the fuel line very close to the engine...