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PART OBSOLETE - Fuel Switch O-ring
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12 Aug 2015 15:00 #685541
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"O" RING,FUEL SWITCH
43058-1004
Seems odd that this part went obsolete. It was used as recently as 2012 on some models.
Any suggestions for a replacement? Found a couple on ebay and the shape is round?
"O" RING,FUEL SWITCH
43058-1004
Seems odd that this part went obsolete. It was used as recently as 2012 on some models.
Any suggestions for a replacement? Found a couple on ebay and the shape is round?
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12 Aug 2015 15:12 - 12 Aug 2015 15:13 #685545
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1997 KZ1000P (P16)
2001 KZ1000P (P20)
Replied by jackleberry on topic PART OBSOLETE - Fuel Switch O-ring
IIRC, it's been round in every petcock rebuild kit I've seen too.
EDIT: Nevermind, wrong o-ring. Same principle applies, though I'm sure. They're probably round before installation.
EDIT: Nevermind, wrong o-ring. Same principle applies, though I'm sure. They're probably round before installation.
1997 KZ1000P (P16)
2001 KZ1000P (P20)
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12 Aug 2015 15:52 #685547
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Replied by SWest on topic PART OBSOLETE - Fuel Switch O-ring
I don't think so. Ebay is a crap shoot. You might have to make a gasket instead.
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12 Aug 2015 16:08 #685550
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1997 KZ1000P (P16)
2001 KZ1000P (P20)
Replied by jackleberry on topic PART OBSOLETE - Fuel Switch O-ring
This is exactly the kind of application that spliced o-ring stock is good for. Static with low heat. O-ring stock of various diameters can be had pretty cheap via ebay or mcmaster. The adhesive used is ordinary superglue.
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12 Aug 2015 16:14 #685551
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Kawasaki KZ 750/4 LTD 1981
Kawasaki KLR 650 2011
Argentina - Buenos Aires
Replied by undiablo on topic PART OBSOLETE - Fuel Switch O-ring
You can use a std o'ring. It just will fit in the Groove and keep that shape. Been there, done that.
Rebuild kits also carry that o'ring among other rubber parts.
Rebuild kits also carry that o'ring among other rubber parts.
Kawasaki KZ 750/4 LTD 1981
Kawasaki KLR 650 2011
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12 Aug 2015 16:46 #685557
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
Replied by 650ed on topic PART OBSOLETE - Fuel Switch O-ring
You may want to try a different parts dealer. Everything I look at shows that part is still available, although it does start out round. In fact, that same o-ring is used on some 2015 European models (see image below). Ed
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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12 Aug 2015 17:40 #685566
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Wow, can't believe it shows in stock. I checked a couple different places and it showed out of stock. Checked another bike, same part number, and it's in stock. I feel stupid. At least it's available so going to call it good.
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12 Aug 2015 17:59 - 13 Aug 2015 05:20 #685572
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Replied by martin_csr on topic PART OBSOLETE - Fuel Switch O-ring
I used an o-ring from a metric nitrile o-ring kit. ID = 29.4 mm & cross-section = 3.1 mm.
viton o-rings would probably be better, but the the HF kit is what I have.
viton o-rings would probably be better, but the the HF kit is what I have.
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