Deets55 said:Les,
I have been looking for a three position petcock but I am unable to locate any. Suggestions?
Pete
lwmcd1 said:Deets55 said:Les,
I have been looking for a three position petcock but I am unable to locate any. Suggestions?
Pete
Maybe here? http://www.nacar-usa.com/Biker's%20Choi ... Id=7766861
Deets55 said:Tom,
Bottom of Roadster tank, no connection between sides at lowest point. Honda's had at fitting on each side that was connected by a rubber hose
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[/quote][/quote]But you would loose the ability to access any of the gas trapped by the tank's division on the plugged side. My Honda CB350 had just one petcock with ON/RESERVE/OFF functions but there was a crossover line connecting both sides of the tank so fuel level would drop equally between both sides 'till really empty.
Sorry, I thought Pete ask where he might find one.Fast Eddie said:lwmcd1 said:Deets55 said:Les,
I have been looking for a three position petcock but I am unable to locate any. Suggestions?
Pete
Maybe here? http://www.nacar-usa.com/Biker's%20Choi ... Id=7766861
Wrong thread.
Deets55 said:tomspro,
Here are the pictures of my older BAPs vs CNW 3 position petcocks
The only thing I am disappointed in is that the levers face in opposite directions when in reserve/off. On is straight up and down, left reserve is forward, right reserve is backwards. I might paint the off position w/red paint so I can see it from the saddle.
Pete
I just try to remember that, as viewed from the side, they turn clockwise to open, then to reserve in 1/4 turn steps. And, the left side used to have a "RESERVE" emblem, but that fell off many years ago.Deets55 said:The only thing I am disappointed in is that the levers face in opposite directions when in reserve/off. On is straight up and down, left reserve is forward, right reserve is backwards. I might paint the off position w/red paint so I can see it from the saddle.
Pete
ashman said:In 39 years of owning my Norton the reserve has always been on the right hand side, last time I pulled the taps out to clean the mesh, unknown to me I put the reserve on the left side and while riding I had the left tap on as usaual and ran out of fuel, went to turn on reserve, WTF no fuel, so reserve was already on, didn't know what was happening and because both fuel taps look the same, it wasn't till I pulled the taps out again that I found out why, back to nomal now with the reserve tap on the right, lucky it was running out as I was coming up the hill to my place and made it home on a roll.
A simple mistake but could have been bad for me if out on a quiet road and miles from a fuel stop.
Ashley