Petcock elbow.
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Petcock elbow.
When i went to pull the fuel line off this elbow came off my petcock, did I break it? what holds this elbow in place?
Anyone else experience this?
Anyone else experience this?
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Might help with a pic
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Take a look at an online fiche..like RonAyers.
I don't know what 'elbow' means...my bike doesn't have an 'elbow'.
There are some parts listed for the petcock.....
I don't know what 'elbow' means...my bike doesn't have an 'elbow'.
There are some parts listed for the petcock.....
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He notes having a '96.
I had looked up an 'H' model..which showed no elbow. Just looked specifically at a '96..same thing.
Seeing as it happened during fuel line removal, I suppose it is the hose nipple, which, if it can't be re-placed and swaged IN place will require replacement.
...maybe it could be soldered in. Brazed?
The whole mess, PN 51023-1214 is $40 at RonAyers.
I had looked up an 'H' model..which showed no elbow. Just looked specifically at a '96..same thing.
Seeing as it happened during fuel line removal, I suppose it is the hose nipple, which, if it can't be re-placed and swaged IN place will require replacement.
...maybe it could be soldered in. Brazed?
The whole mess, PN 51023-1214 is $40 at RonAyers.
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your picture reminds me that I had the same problem on mine. Its a press fit on the E series bikes and has a ridge the elbow rides on the keep it in place and seal it. Ended up cleaning mine up and coating liberally with JB Weld and then sliding in rotating to insure even coating and placed it in the location that I wanted the hose to exit. Still good to go years later.
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Wow a close-up pic and it's actually in focus!
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After that coating before and the assembly, fashioning a bit of a cove around the fitment (as space allows) would be good.
It does look to be the sort of thing that should 'glue up' pretty good.
Good luck!
It does look to be the sort of thing that should 'glue up' pretty good.
Good luck!
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How 'bout touch up the part that fits inside with a tapered tool..like a punch of the correct size.
Wouldn't take but a bit of a nudge to spread it a liddle bit.
He's prolly already done with it by now. I'm sure the 'after' pic is in the mail!!!
Wouldn't take but a bit of a nudge to spread it a liddle bit.
He's prolly already done with it by now. I'm sure the 'after' pic is in the mail!!!
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