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Quote from: red on March 24, 2026, 12:55:49 AMMarioR,
Mouth suction on the vacuum line should be enough to make the petcock flow. Block the vacuum line, holding the vacuum, and the petcock should continue to flow. Otherwise, the diaphragm (or the vacuum line) is leaking. Releasing the vacuum should stop the flow of fuel.
Personally, I would replace a malfunctioning petcock, rather than repairing it. It has done enough years for you already. A new run of vacuum line to the new petcock would not hurt, either.
YMMV.
Quote from: T Legg on March 23, 2026, 11:24:35 PMIt could be that your fuel line isnt routed correctly and is getting pinched off.
Quote from: T Legg on March 23, 2026, 11:24:35 PMIt could be that your fuel line isnt routed correctly and is getting pinched off.
Quote from: RPM - Robert on February 24, 2026, 10:35:03 AMCorrect on the 86/87 model it should not flow any fuel until vacuum is applied. If it is flowing fuel the petcock is bad.
The 84-85 has a prime function which will flow fuel when the selector switch is in the prime position but in the on position it should not flow fuel until vacuum is applied.