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michael
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petcocks

Post by michael »

The petcocks of a 1985 R80 have two plastic tubes inside the screen. One is longer than the other, for reserve I suppose. These tubes have broken. Can they be replaced and if so what with? BTW what is a good way to rinse out a gas tank?
Kurt in S.A.
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Post by Kurt in S.A. »

Snowbum has info on replacement at the top of this article:

http://bmwmotorcycletech.info/fuelfltrs&petcocks.htm

Section 6 here for tank cleaning:

http://bmwmotorcycletech.info/fuelmiscl.htm

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hal
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Very good article about cleaning. I annually flush flush my tank with water after removing the petcocks. Clean the petcoks well. Let the tank airdry and maybe put some Condens-remover (alcohol) in. I alllways top up the tank when it's sitting for some time (winter). So far this works fine.
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Garnet
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You used to be able to buy the "straws" separatly, but I don't know from where. :oops:

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Go down to your local Ace Hardware or hobby shop and see if they have any brass tubing in the appropriate size.
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Tim Shepherd wrote:Go down to your local Ace Hardware or hobby shop and see if they have any brass tubing in the appropriate size.
Hobby store. They have brass tubing in varying sizes 1/32 apart.
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