I found a place online that has petcocks for the 906. Will they also fit a 750? Mine is leaking and doesn't look like it's rebuildable.
Donna
Petcock
- BikerBard
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http://www.powersportspro.com/partsfish ... yfiche.asp
Not sure if it's nla or not, but it gives the part #. If my dealer wants too much for it, I may give these guys a call and find out.
They do have alot of other stuff for Pasos.
DG
Not sure if it's nla or not, but it gives the part #. If my dealer wants too much for it, I may give these guys a call and find out.
They do have alot of other stuff for Pasos.
DG
Donna G
'12 Moto Guzzi V7Racer
'04 Vstar 1100
'88 Paso 750 (blue)
'74 BWW R90/6
'71 BSA
'62 Triumph T100C
'12 Moto Guzzi V7Racer
'04 Vstar 1100
'88 Paso 750 (blue)
'74 BWW R90/6
'71 BSA
'62 Triumph T100C
- DesmoDog
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Hmm... probably no surprise but I struck out on that part number.
I'd suggest checking out bevelheaven.com, he's got a few different types and one of them may work. There are pictures and descriptions to help you decide. Otherwise, if the one you have is riveted together, you may be able to drill out the rivets and rebuild it. Then you need to drill and tap the body of the petcock so you can reattach the plate to it. The rubber piece inside of it is likely avalable though, I seem to remember reading about someone doing this. Worst that can happen is you ruin it, but it leaks anyway, so...
My guess is one of the earlier parts will work, and will have the advantage of being rebuildable. About all you need to worry about is the thread size and the orientation of the outlet.
I'd suggest checking out bevelheaven.com, he's got a few different types and one of them may work. There are pictures and descriptions to help you decide. Otherwise, if the one you have is riveted together, you may be able to drill out the rivets and rebuild it. Then you need to drill and tap the body of the petcock so you can reattach the plate to it. The rubber piece inside of it is likely avalable though, I seem to remember reading about someone doing this. Worst that can happen is you ruin it, but it leaks anyway, so...
My guess is one of the earlier parts will work, and will have the advantage of being rebuildable. About all you need to worry about is the thread size and the orientation of the outlet.
-Craig