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There I always wanted to say that......  Actually over the last week or so, my fuel petcock has been getting stiffer and stiffer to turn. I thought I would probably be up for a new one shortly until something in the back of my memory bank re-surfaced and I remembered reading somewhere that by spraying a stiff petcock with WD-40 you can make it move freely again. Well I tried it and it actually does It work. I just can't remember if I first read it here on Bonnevilleamerica or somewhere else but if your petcock is a little on the stiff side, try hitting with some WD40. 
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Just to give you an idea of just how stiff my petcock was getting, I was frightened if I kept playing with it for much longer it might just snap off in my hand. I'm pretty sure the extreme heat we have been having here in Sydney may have contributed to the problem and as long as it doesn't start dripping I'm sure the WD-40 has been a good fix. Hope this info helps fellow readers? 
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So basically you're saying that a little lube is a good way to handle a stiff petcock...
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Well it sure worked for me....... 
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mine has been just fine since I started adding marvel mystery oil to every tank of gas......
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and here I thought this thread was gonna violate the AUP
On a serious note mine has been that way for a couple years now and never had any problem with it other than hard to turn once in a while.
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Thanks for the.... "heads up!"
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If its sticking, well chances are it's leaking too. Not profusely, but enough to piddle a little puddle on the floor when the tank is off. Replaced both of mine with pingels which took care of that problem. (I do have one of those oem petcocks my third tank. Got it from PES (Thanks Paul)).
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Mine has been sticking almost since I got the bike and has never leaked a drop, not even enough to discolor the petcock anywhere.
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If it's leaking why would it color the petcock? I didn't mean to suggest that the leakage was from around the base or past the fuel line. The only time I noticed it was when the tank was off. That is, the float needles were the defacto fuel shutoff. Thus fuel was leaking straight out of the outlet port.
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Oh, misunderstood. I know mine does not leak that way either from when I have had the tank off sitting on the shelf with gas in it. So far my float needles are doing their jobs too. Not saying it isn't possible his is leaking just that mine isn't and it has almost always been hard to turn at times.
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...The only time I noticed it was when the tank was off. That is, the float needles were the defacto fuel shutoff. Thus fuel was leaking straight out of the outlet port...
I understand this to be a common issue with the OEM Mikuni plastic fuel valve. I'm just not gonna call it a pet-******.
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If you guys insist on playing with your petcocks as I do then I would suggest getting rid of that standard one and installing a Pingel petcock. They are definetely the way to go. They operate with ease, they look better in chrome and they allow fuel to flow more freely.
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when mine gets stiff I work it back and forth abit and it loosens up
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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From all I have heard the Pingel is a good quality part but at $80 to $100 a pop I'll stay with my stock one.
I learned all I need to know about life by killing smart people and eating their brains. Eat right ,Exercise ,Stay fit, Die Anyway!
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when mine gets stiff I work it back and forth abit and it loosens up
No doubt! 
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i always heard it would make you go blind!
we should do this every weekend!
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i always heard it would make you go blind!
What do blinds have to do with yer petcock... geeze it's getting hard to read this screen. 
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The blinds keep the sun out of your pet cocks eyes.
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Last edited by Conwy; 02/03/2011 11:30 PM.
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I thought I was in a motorcycle forum but now realize it's a forum for pets!
Mum was right... I AM going blind (friggin' bachelorhood)!
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The last time my petcock leaked ....I reported to the shot clinic at Clark AB (circa 1975) ...and the problem disappeared quickly.
Age and experience and marriage have resulted in no recurrences of the problem.
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Almost all petcocks "leak". The solvents evaporate out leaving solids, "varnish" or "lacquer" as some call it. These solid from gasoline are usually brownish or tan in color. The WD40 doesn't actually lube the petcock, it penetrates and dissolves this residue. A brand new bike's petcock will stick if left in storage or parked long enough.
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I still say, give it a good working back and forth till it gives in, and is no longer stiff.
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
Edgar Allan Poe
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If you guys insist on playing with your petcocks as I do then I would suggest getting rid of that standard one and installing a Pingel petcock. They are definetely the way to go. They operate with ease, they look better in chrome and they allow fuel to flow more freely.
1+ on the Pingle, whether yours sticks, leaks, or not.
Compare the two parts side-by-side, and no question you will know which one you want in your ride. 
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Allowing fuel to flow more freely is useless since the stock one allows more than your engine can use already.
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I have taken the fuel petcock/fuel bung apart twice now over the years for dirt/garbage in the tank. When I got it out of the tank I take it apart and lube up the insides with a little grease.Seems to help out pretty good.
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