I recently had my fuel tank off the bike for a respray and had to remove both fuel taps.
I noticed that the threads had been sealed with PTFE tape.
Ive replaced the tanks and put tape on the threads but both taps are leaking when turned on.
Should the taps have a sealing washer fitted...cork washer or similar? Or am I missing something that should stop the leakage?
The tank had been taken off prior to my buying the bike and the taps may have been wrongly refitted.
Any advice welcome.
Alan
Problem with fuel taps
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Re: Problem with fuel taps
Minimum they need is a fibre washer.
Best solution is a dowty washer.
Using PTFE tape it is too easy to overtighten and strip threads or shear the tap.
Depending upon size (1/8 or 1/4 bsp) it is best to clean the the thread with the appropriate tap.
Best solution is a dowty washer.
Using PTFE tape it is too easy to overtighten and strip threads or shear the tap.
Depending upon size (1/8 or 1/4 bsp) it is best to clean the the thread with the appropriate tap.
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Re: Problem with fuel taps
I go along with previous comment, had my tank repaired, repainted, clean out tank threads with correct
Tap, refit fuel taps using fibre or dowry washers not ptfe
Tap, refit fuel taps using fibre or dowry washers not ptfe
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Re: Problem with fuel taps
If the taps are leaking only when turned on, surely the problem isn't the seal between the tap and tank, or am I missing summat?
Mine has the brass petcock type and they are inclined to weep if the lever part is too loose in the tap body. When tight though, it is a bugger to turn on!
Mine has the brass petcock type and they are inclined to weep if the lever part is too loose in the tap body. When tight though, it is a bugger to turn on!
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Re: Problem with fuel taps
"If the taps are leaking only when turned on, surely the problem isn't the seal between the tap and tank"
I was thinking the same thing. I've only used fibre washers for tank to tap fitting and that's not been a problem. I wouldn't be too keen on the PTFE either.
I'm using Ewarts push/pull barrel type taps and the round corks. Although I read lots of reports of problems with the corks, it's not been so for me but the taps are turned of and on pretty often.
I'd look elsewhere. Difficult to track petrol!
Johnny B
I was thinking the same thing. I've only used fibre washers for tank to tap fitting and that's not been a problem. I wouldn't be too keen on the PTFE either.
I'm using Ewarts push/pull barrel type taps and the round corks. Although I read lots of reports of problems with the corks, it's not been so for me but the taps are turned of and on pretty often.
I'd look elsewhere. Difficult to track petrol!
Johnny B
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Re: Problem with fuel taps
Thanks folks...correct washers ordered up and I'm fitting 2 new fuel taps as well for peace of mind.
Amazing the shortcuts and bodges you find when doing these jobs.Its great to be able to access speedy advice from forum members!
Alan
Amazing the shortcuts and bodges you find when doing these jobs.Its great to be able to access speedy advice from forum members!
Alan