Diaphram and tank fuel cock 94 1400

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Stratusphere86
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Diaphram and tank fuel cock 94 1400

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Hi all, was removing carbs to rejet and clean out, noticed my fuel cock on the bike was leaking from where you turn the valve on and off, all other seals seem fine, is this something I can take apart and clean and rebuild? Or do I just need to spend the 90 dollars to buy a new one?

I found a small tear in my diaphram on the very outer edge which was still letting in air, also an expensive part, can't seem to find one less than a 100 dollars, anyone have any " hook ups " ? Just figured this would be the place to ask.. ( Front carb ) ohh and any good ideas if how to remove a stubborn float needle housing? As I'd like to replace it as well but that sucker doesn't want to come out.. thanks in advance for any advice

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Herb
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Re: Diaphram and tank fuel cock 94 1400

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This company sells just the rubber diaphragm for $19.50 each and $8 shipping for any number of them. They include instructions for replacing them.

http://jbmindustries.com/Yamaha650.html

You will need to do some measuring to ensure that they have the correct one.

I will probably have to try this pretty soon as I have patched mine a number of times.

Be damned if I will give suzuki over $100 for a new slide just because the rubber wore out.
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Fred
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Re: Diaphram and tank fuel cock 94 1400

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Do google search. There is a small cottage industry selling new diaphragms for any bike. Instructions on how to fit etc. seems well set up.

You snip of the plastic ring and remove the old one then just flop on the new one.

Reports are that they appear by hand to be much more heavy duty to feel but work fine.


EDIT--- Yeah I know herb already posted it. Sounds like the same dude.

Stratusphere86
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Re: Diaphram and tank fuel cock 94 1400

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Thank you very much! You guys are life savers!

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