Question about kawasaki ZXR 750 Motorcycles
...petcock issues but I've had fuel line routing issues before. So I'd check the lines first before servicing the petcock. i have a zxr 750 1994 and when u start it there is fuel in the filter ...
...petcock, and fuel lines, replaced the battery and can get it to turn over but it will not start. I tried turning it over today and there was a loud bang with white smoke, that continued to pour out ...
problems generated by these petcocks to warranty replacement with a high quality manually operated petcock. I like the Pingle petcocks. They're pricey but they WORK. I've seen too many people stranded
Question about kawasaki ZXR 750 Motorcycles
...fuel petcock. The little diaphragm in the petcock will get a hole in it and the fuel flow is insufficient to keep the bike running. Pull the fuel line off the carb or the petcock. Crank the engine ...
fuel tank petcock vacuum operated What exactly is the problem with the petcock? If it is a vacuum operated petcock and it is no longer allowing fuel to the engine check the following: First, did you ...
problems. I always recommend that the vacuum operated petcock be replaced with a high quality manually operated petcock such as a Pingle. They're expensive and require you to manually turn the gas off
Question about kawasaki ZXR 750 Motorcycles
...petcock, no fuel should flow out. But, if you try to start the engine, the vacuum should open the petcock and allow fuel to flow to the carb. Press the start button and watch for fuel to run out, ...
...fuel petcock. Vacuum from the engine opens the petcock, when the engine is not running and no vacuum, the petcock closes. These things give a lot of trouble. If there is a hole in the diaphragm or a ...
...course, you have to plug the vacuum hose as it's no longer used. But, that was the end of petcock problems on my bike. Just turn your fuel on and off manually, "old school" style. Good Luck ...
...problems. I always suggest people upgrade to a high quality manually operated petcock like a Pingle. But, if you want to keep you vacuum operated petcock, you'll have to drain the tank of fuel. Get a ...
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