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๐Ÿ›ต suzuki lt80 fuel petcock - mayspare gas valve switch pump atv quad 1987-2006 - lt 80 parts logo

๐Ÿ›ต Suzuki LT80 Fuel Petcock - MaySpare Gas Valve Switch Pump ATV Quad 1987-2006 - LT 80 Parts Review

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Details

BrandMay Motor Switch
Fit TypeVehicle Specific Fit
Vehicle Service TypeQuadrunner LTF250F LT4WD, Suzuki King Quad Eiger LTA400 LT400 LTF400, Kawasaki Ninja 250R 500 500R EX250 EX250F EX500 EX500D, Suzuki King Quad LTF300F, Kawasaki 1987-2006 KLX 80, 1979-1984 KZ550 See more
Item Dimensions LxWxH5 x 3 x 2.6 inches
MaterialAluminum

Description of ๐Ÿ›ต Suzuki LT80 Fuel Petcock - MaySpare Gas Valve Switch Pump ATV Quad 1987-2006 - LT 80 Parts

New Vacuum Operated Fuel Petcock, Total Body Length: 140mm/ Straw Length: 80mm/ Straw Diameter: 6mm/ Dimension from center of both mounting holes: 33mm Build-in vacuum diaphragm. Primary copper gas pipe with filter screen, Reserve gas pipe with filter screen/ 3 positions switch: ON | PRIME | RESERVE. INSTALL:All you have to do is cap off the vacuum line that comes off the starter and this petcock and you are good to go. NOTE: The vacuum nipple may SMALLER than the oem part, You can rerouted the hoses to work or you could replace with new hoses.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great stuff Suzuki 400 quad works great!

Great Item! Make sure the throttle circuit is in the carburetor. Functions. Without vacuum in the carburetor powered choke circuit, the valve will not function properly. Suzuki 400 quad works great. Good idle and no more flooding John

Pros
  • Excellent Overall
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Inaccurate description

This is not an OEM replacement. I put this on my LTZ400 and it is not getting enough fuel into it. The arrow meant to point to the desired setting may not point to the RES reserve, but that's secondary. What really becomes a problem is the fact that the fallback RES setting is actually disabled. Whether or not you pull vacuum at the valve port, there is no fuel flow at all with a standby RES. Yes, the ON position is correct and it is vacuum operated. Remember this is a fuel valve loop cock, not

Pros
  • understandable even for the old
Cons
  • Some minor things

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Reserve not working

Perfect fit for my '95 Suzuki DR350, vacuum hose and fuel line fit as is and my bike has an Acerbis plastic tank. But RES is actually OFF as another reviewer said. So there is Prime, On and Off. Which is weird, because when you have a vacuum line, you don't need an off. Just make sure you have plenty of gas!

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

The mounting flange is not as thick as the original faucet

. When I attached the faucet to the gas tank, it would not tighten. The mounting flange on the new faucet was not as thick as the mounting flange on the original faucet. The bolts were too long. I found some washers, put them on the bolts and it worked. Except for this small problem very satisfied

Pros
  • . Parts
Cons
  • . Mates with

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works but not recommended.

Appears to work but the marking is wrong. On is off, RES does nothing, PRI does not. So I don't think I have a reserve. I think there will still be fuel in the tank, but nothing comes out when it's on the RES.

Pros
  • 1987-2006 Suzuki LT80 LT80; Suzuki King Quad Eiger LTA400 LT400 LTF400; LTF300F Quadrunner LTF250F LT4WD
Cons
  • Very Expensive