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hovis 08-09-07 07:54 PM

leaky petrol tap
 
the tap is done up tight, but it is still a bit leaky,so ........

can i use P.T.F.A tapt(or whatever its called? or will the petrol rot it?

or maybe locktight?

or any other idaes

H

squirrel_hunter 08-09-07 10:12 PM

Re: leaky petrol tap....
 
What bit specifically is leaking and what type of design is it?

Photos would help.

hovis 08-09-07 10:38 PM

Re: leaky petrol tap....
 
on the blade

im not 100% sure (i will check tomorrow & take pictures)

i think there is a metal tube, the diameter of a marker pen with threads at the base, then the tap screws to it with a floating nut?

i would think its the same as yours?

SV225 08-09-07 10:39 PM

Re: leaky petrol tap....
 
My 50 had a persistant petrol leak from the tap. My dad found some petrol proof filler-type-stuff that we put all over the area of the leak. Did the trick perfectly :smt023

hovis 08-09-07 10:40 PM

Re: leaky petrol tap....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SV225 (Post 1282223)
My 50 had a persistant petrol leak from the tap. My dad found some petrol proof filler-type-stuff that we put all over the area of the leak. Did the trick perfectly :smt023

what was it called, :p

SV225 08-09-07 10:44 PM

Re: leaky petrol tap....
 
http://www.123bikes.co.uk/acatalog/co001.jpg#

Hermetite Petrol Tank Repair :smt023

squirrel_hunter 08-09-07 11:22 PM

Re: leaky petrol tap....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hovis (Post 1282221)
i think there is a metal tube, the diameter of a marker pen with threads at the base, then the tap screws to it with a floating nut?

i would think its the same as yours?

I've spent far to much time in the garage today so I'm not going out to check, but from memory (and lets face it!) this does sound similar to mine. And I also had a leaky tap at one point, due mainly to frequent removal of the tank. At the base of my tank there is a threaded metal tube with a rather large nut on it this connects the tap to the tank and in coming loose caused my leak. Have you checked that?

I am a little confused (and again, lets face it) by what you mean by a floating nut?

I would for the time being stay away from any petrol tank repair stuff until you have found the exact cause of the leak.

hovis 09-09-07 07:47 AM

Re: leaky petrol tap....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel_hunter (Post 1282262)

I am a little confused (and again, lets face it) by what you mean by a floating nut?
.

i did not know what its callled, but the nut will spin while the tap is in the same position

hovis 09-09-07 05:11 PM

Re: leaky petrol tap
 
how about gasket sealer

hovis 10-09-07 04:18 PM

Re: leaky petrol tap
 
right, it looks like i'm missing an O-ring washer thingy that goes between the tap & tank, so i have ordered one from honda for two english pounds.......... but, if i was to get one in a motor shop, would it be petrol proof?


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