so... who's done what and what are your experiences with it. rebuild kit is a little shy of £14 while a pattern tap is like £46. huge difference. BUT if one saves pain further down the road, i don't mind getting a replacement..
repairing fuel taps...
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repairing fuel taps...
anyone have success in rebuilding their fuel taps? the one on my 650 barely trickled fuel out when i last test it... opened up it looked ok tbh, nothing too much out of the ordinary... but grubby but a clean out didn't do much to remedy. so, i've not heard anything that really makes me want a rebuild kit rather than a new tap. i've used pattern taps and they've work great in the past and tbh i'd rather just make sure what i bolt on it good and reliable rather that removing the tank, emptying it out. spilling fuel( yes it'll happen somehow!) and then doing it at a later date when the rebuild kit does work...
so... who's done what and what are your experiences with it. rebuild kit is a little shy of £14 while a pattern tap is like £46. huge difference. BUT if one saves pain further down the road, i don't mind getting a replacement..

so... who's done what and what are your experiences with it. rebuild kit is a little shy of £14 while a pattern tap is like £46. huge difference. BUT if one saves pain further down the road, i don't mind getting a replacement..
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Re: repairing fuel taps...
I have rebuilt them in the past with sucess, but they were never 30 years old then, so not sure.
I'll be doing Skruffy Kat's when I get back home. I have already had a couple of items sitting in the 'sonic bath for a while, now just need a kit to fit to them.
I'll be doing Skruffy Kat's when I get back home. I have already had a couple of items sitting in the 'sonic bath for a while, now just need a kit to fit to them.
Jim
750 SZ (Not So) Skruffy Kat
1000 SZ in bits
7/11 SZ Long term
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It was a New Day yesterday but, by God, it's an Old Day now!
750 SZ (Not So) Skruffy Kat
1000 SZ in bits
7/11 SZ Long term
T509 Back on the road!
It was a New Day yesterday but, by God, it's an Old Day now!
Re: repairing fuel taps...
I rebuilt the pop up's tap years ago & never had any problems from it
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Re: repairing fuel taps...
I rebuilt mine on 1000sz with no problems
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